This is your Working Women's Guide podcast.
Welcome to the Working Women's Guide podcast. Today, we're diving into a topic that's crucial for many of us: achieving work-life balance as working mothers. Let's get right to it.
As a working mom, I've learned that setting boundaries is key to maintaining my sanity and ensuring I have time for everything that matters. Lorena Arguello, a marriage and family therapist, emphasizes the importance of setting realistic expectations and not comparing ourselves to others. She notes that social media often presents an unrealistic picture of what it means to have it all, but we only see what others choose to post, not the everyday challenges[1].
So, let's talk about practical tips for setting boundaries and improving work-life balance. Here are ten strategies that have worked for me and other working moms:
First, disconnect from work when you're with your family. Jillian Roscoe, Senior Vice President at ID Public Relations, sets a boundary by not checking her emails during family time, except for a 90-minute window after her child goes to sleep[1].
Second, enlist help at home. Colleen Keilers, Digital Marketing Manager for The Mom Project, suggests involving your partner, babysitters, and even kids in household chores to share the load[1].
Third, schedule quality time with your children. Nicolette Martin, HR Coordinator, makes time for lunch with her kids during the week, which refreshes her and allows her to connect with them[1].
Fourth, use a three-part framework to communicate your needs effectively. Elyse Dub, PhD, suggests using "I" statements, providing context, and offering a reframe or compromise to set boundaries at work and with family[2].
Fifth, prioritize self-care. Arguello reminds us that caring for ourselves makes us better mothers, wives, friends, and employees[1].
Sixth, plan ahead. Use an agenda book or phone calendar to schedule the things that matter most to you, including work, family time, and personal activities[4].
Seventh, set boundaries with extended family. Learn to say no to hosting events or managing family responsibilities that clash with your busy schedule[2].
Eighth, establish workday boundaries. Taylor Wolfram, a private practice owner, works only on days she has childcare and sticks to her working hours to maintain a healthy work-life balance[5].
Ninth, make time for activities that bring you joy. Whether it's a date night, a book club, or a spa day, schedule these activities to ensure you have time for yourself[4].
Tenth, be flexible and adapt. Life is unpredictable, and sometimes boundaries need to be adjusted. The key is to find a balance that works for you and your family.
In conclusion, setting boundaries is not about shutting people out but about including them in a way that works for you. By implementing these practical tips, you can create a better work-life balance and show up fully in the areas that matter most. Remember, you've got this. Start small, have those conversations, and trust that you can create the balance you need. Thank you for tuning in to the Working Women's Guide podcast.
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