Balancing motherhood and work isn’t easy, even on the good days. But with a little bit of care and attention, there are better ways of juggling everything.
If you want to know more about how to balance work and family life, read on for some tips.
If you find yourself feeling guilty frequently, we’ve got some good news: guilt working mother syndrome is a real thing that many mothers face! If you feel bad, it means that you care deeply and want the best for the family.
Okay, so some amount of guilt is perfectly normal, and even positive, in a sense. But how do working moms do it and deal with the guilt? Here are a few ideas:
Everyone needs a day “off” now and then, and it’s how we use this time that can make or break the following weeks or even years. Try to get into the habit of “booking” self-care time for yourself, at least a few hours a week. Then use some of this time to check in with yourself and re-assess where you may need to lay down further boundaries or where you need to delegate tasks.
As you go through your day, be sure to ask yourself “is this really necessary”? You may find that a lot of the things you think you need to do are time wasters. For instance, do you need to do laundry twice a week, or could you just do it all at once on Sundays? Do you need to make that extra trip to the drugstore when you could ask a friend or your partner? Is stopping at the coffee shop actually faster than making coffee at home or at work?
Whether they want to or not, more and more parents are finding themselves needing to work longer hours in order to sustain a family in today’s economy, and this can put a serious strain on family relationships.
With these coping tips and insights, you can have it all. A successful career and happy, healthy family are achievable goals for any mother.
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