Ah, the paradox of being a working mum: where you desperately miss your child but also love remembering your old self (and enjoying a hot coffee on your own!).
It's been a year since I've been back at work after having a baby, and I've learnt a lot since those early days.
1. It gets easier.
I wrote previously that everything felt rushed when I first went back to work. And nothing I did felt like enough.
It gets easier! Maybe it’s that our baby got more independent as she grew up, or maybe it’s that I eased expectations on myself. Either way, things started to feel less rushed, less chaotic. Maybe it’s a combination of both that has helped me find joy and balance at home and at work.
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Working three days a week, I’ve found efficiencies that relieve stress such as clearing my inbox before my first day back in the office, blocking out time to focus, getting into a routine with (the endless!) washing, and pre-planning easy meals and grocery shopping once a fortnight.
There are days I question why I went back (usually when things go wrong at work or I feel I’m not at my best) but mostly, it has made me appreciate my time at work and at home more, and better understand the value I bring to each domain.
2. You can do it.
Six months after I’d returned to work, I was approached me to move into a dream role. My first response was 'no'.