To All Working Mothers: We’re in This Together

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Dear Working Mom,

You’re doing an incredible job, and it’s important you know that. The struggle of being away from your children is no small feat; it’s often one of the hardest challenges you face. I understand this intimately because I am living it too.

The “mom guilt” you experience is genuine. I feel it as well. Do my kids know how much I love them? Am I present enough? Am I providing them with sufficient time and attention? Am I somehow causing them lasting harm?

You are not alone. There are countless women like you in the workforce—strong, dedicated mothers striving to support their families while trying to find joy in their own lives. At times, it may seem like a no-win situation. You may feel that success at work means failing at home, and that every moment spent away from your kids is a choice between your job and family time. You crave more personal time than just the commute to and from the office, and you yearn for more moments with your children, even while counting down to their bedtime so you can tackle chores and prepare for the next day. Your days are packed from dawn till dusk, and you wish there were more hours in the day.

I understand that for many of you, working isn’t just a choice. Some of you feel called to be stay-at-home moms, while others are compelled to work to meet financial needs. This can make the struggle feel even heavier—you may feel trapped, wishing for a different scenario that allows you to support your family, spend time with your children, and feel fulfilled.

You are not alone, working mother. You share the same worries at morning drop-offs, hoping there are no traffic delays that will make you late. You’re not alone when you use your vacation days to care for a sick child, or when you send them to school with a sniffle because you’re out of time off. You’re not alone in sometimes choosing store-bought cupcakes for class parties simply because making them yourself is not feasible. Your children are just glad you remembered to bring something.

You might find yourself wiping tears away during morning drop-offs when your little ones don’t want to let you go, mixed with a sense of relief at the idea of a “break” at work—though you know deep down that there’s no true break. You may worry that your child prefers the nanny’s company to yours (they don’t). You’ve likely juggled breast pumps and milk while drinking your third cup of coffee to survive the day, all while desperately wishing you could be there for every milestone yet feeling the sting of missing them.

You are not alone when you’re trying to manage groceries, meals, cleaning, laundry, errands, and everything else while also working and spending quality time with your kids. The mental load can be overwhelming. A mother’s tasks never seem to end, and you know this better than anyone.

But you are not alone in teaching your children valuable lessons every single day—engaging them, comforting them, laughing and crying alongside them, and guiding them through right and wrong. You kiss their scrapes, chase away imaginary monsters, and read bedtime stories, sometimes skipping pages to wrap it up faster. You treasure your time together and express your love at every opportunity.

You are building a world for your children, modeling the balance between work and family and showing them it is possible to have both. Yes, sacrifices are part of the journey, but your children know they are loved, and they learn from your example every day. One day, they will understand that whether you work because you want to or need to, it’s all for them.

I’ve heard that as children grow, the challenges ease, but these days—though tough—are also the most precious. Let’s embrace them together.

We are wonderful mothers, and we are doing our best. We’ve got this.

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Summary:

This article emphasizes the emotional and logistical challenges faced by working mothers, acknowledging their struggles with guilt, time management, and the desire to balance work and family life. It reassures them that they are not alone in their experiences and highlights their vital role in shaping their children’s lives. The piece encourages mothers to recognize their strength and the love they provide, while also offering resources for further support in family planning.

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