10 Common Misunderstandings Working Moms Encounter

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As a working mom, I’ve navigated various roles—full-time, part-time, stay-at-home, and even work-from-home. Regardless of my situation, there are certain comments that just shouldn’t be said to any mom, especially those striving to balance motherhood, work, friendships, and everything else. While advice and encouragement are often appreciated, some remarks can be downright disheartening. Here are 10 things a working mom would rather not hear:

  1. I could never let others raise my kids.
    It’s not about letting someone else do the job; it’s about finding support in raising our children. It’s not all or nothing.
  2. Kids are the most important thing. I prioritize what’s important to me.
    This statement is difficult to digest, especially when it suggests that my choices are less valid.
  3. You’ve been away from your kids all day; why do you need personal time?
    Because being needed all day long is exhausting, and everyone deserves a moment to recharge.
  4. You’ll come to realize that money isn’t worth the time lost with your kids.
    You’re right, but when it comes time to pay bills, I can’t exactly ask for a discount because I’m a parent.
  5. I don’t know how you manage to do it all.
    Really? It’s not as if I have a magic wand.
  6. From coworkers: Your kids are sick; can’t someone else take care of them?
    It’s strange how sick kids often want their mom, and finding alternative care isn’t always easy.
  7. It must be nice to get a break.
    Yes, because leaving the ones I love is always a joyous occasion…
  8. You could cut back on expenses to stay home.
    Let’s be clear—my kids have been in hand-me-downs since birth, and I enjoy my job too.
  9. Good for you for putting yourself first!
    Actually, I thought I was putting my family first. My mistake.
  10. Kudos for doing what you have to do.
    I don’t just have to do this; I get to. I cherish the moments I spend with my kids and the opportunity to contribute to our family.

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In summary, working moms face a unique set of challenges and misunderstandings. It’s essential to recognize the dedication and love that go into balancing work and family life. Let’s be more mindful of the words we choose when speaking to them.

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