Proceed with Caution: A Must-See Video for Working Moms

Video Reveals the Truth That Every Working Mom Needs to Hear

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When a mother returns to work after her maternity leave, it’s all too common to feel inadequate. Many new moms grapple with the belief that they’re failing at both their jobs and their parenting duties, all while trying to juggle it all. What they often need is a reminder that they are, in fact, doing an incredible job. Enter the heartwarming “performance review” video from Chicco—known for making the best umbrella strollers on the market—that will resonate deeply with anyone who has walked this path.

The video features a new mom named Emily Parker, who, after a few months back at work, sits down for a performance review she dreads. Instead of the critique she anticipates, she’s treated to a compilation of heartfelt messages from friends, family, and co-workers affirming her success as both a professional and a parent.

Seriously, take a moment to grab a tissue. We know those tears are already flowing.

As Emily listens to the supportive words from her loved ones, the worry etched on her face melts away, replaced by overwhelming joy and relief. She begins the meeting expressing how “stretched” she feels, and honestly, who wouldn’t? The pressure on working mothers to quickly transition from new parent to full-time employee is immense, and it’s high time we acknowledge that.

We put in so much effort as parents, and in today’s world, a staggering 40% of households with children under 18 are led by mothers who serve as the primary breadwinners. Moms need to feel valued and appreciated, whether they’re staying home, working from home, or commuting to an office. Sometimes, all it takes is a little affirmation to remind us that we’re not just surviving; we’re thriving.

As someone who returned to the workforce a bit later, I was fortunate to have spent precious years with my kids before diving back in. When I finally did go back, my youngest was already an active toddler, and it was still gut-wrenching to leave them for long hours. I constantly worried that I was shortchanging either my job or my family. I often felt like I was missing the mark in every aspect of my life.

What would have helped? Understanding supervisors who didn’t roll their eyes when I had to leave work because of a sick child, and more paid time off to manage those inevitable moments. A workplace culture that recognizes the challenges working parents face could make all the difference. Like Emily in the video, I frequently questioned my abilities, and no one took the time to assure me I was actually doing pretty well.

At the end of the video, Emily reflects, “I guess I’m doing a better job than I thought.”
Yes, Emily, you are. And so is every mom out there. Let’s not forget that.

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Summary

The video from Chicco serves as a powerful reminder that working moms are doing an amazing job, despite their doubts. It highlights the struggles of returning to work after childbirth and emphasizes the importance of support from family and colleagues. Every mom needs to hear that she is thriving, and this uplifting message resonates with many.

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