The Relatable Mama Podcast

Working Moms and the Mental Load

23 min · 10. dec. 2024
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In this episode of The Relatable Mama, we dive into the invisible mental load carried by working moms and how it impacts their mental health, relationships, and careers. We explore practical strategies to manage the constant juggling act of parenting and work. From sharing responsibilities at home to setting boundaries at work, we uncover actionable tips to reduce burnout, manage expectations, and find balance. Whether you're a mom navigating the chaos of work and family or a supporter looking to lighten the load for someone you love, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Key Topics Discussed: * What the mental load is and why it disproportionately affects working moms. * The importance of delegation and building support systems at home. * How to identify signs of burnout and implement small but impactful self-care routines. * Setting boundaries and redefining success in work and parenting. * Advocating for flexibility in the workplace. Connect With Us: * Follow Anchor Family Solutions on Instagram: @anchorfamilysolutions * Share your thoughts or questions about this episode by tagging us on social media or sending an email to [Insert email address]. Don’t Forget to Subscribe! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mama who might benefit from these tips!

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Working Moms and the Mental Load

In this episode of The Relatable Mama, we dive into the invisible mental load carried by working moms and how it impacts their mental health, relationships, and careers. We explore practical strategies to manage the constant juggling act of parenting and work. From sharing responsibilities at home to setting boundaries at work, we uncover actionable tips to reduce burnout, manage expectations, and find balance. Whether you're a mom navigating the chaos of work and family or a supporter looking to lighten the load for someone you love, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Key Topics Discussed: * What the mental load is and why it disproportionately affects working moms. * The importance of delegation and building support systems at home. * How to identify signs of burnout and implement small but impactful self-care routines. * Setting boundaries and redefining success in work and parenting. * Advocating for flexibility in the workplace. Connect With Us: * Follow Anchor Family Solutions on Instagram: @anchorfamilysolutions * Share your thoughts or questions about this episode by tagging us on social media or sending an email to [Insert email address]. Don’t Forget to Subscribe! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mama who might benefit from these tips!

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