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		<title>Overcoming Guilt and Being Confident as a Working Mum</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 05:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Being a working mother can be rewarding and fulfilling, but let’s face it, we all have moments that bring feelings of guilt and self-doubt. Guilt about not spending enough time with your children, or about the impact your career may have on your family, can be overwhelming and lead to a lack of confidence. But with the right mindset and strategies, we can overcome these feelings and build confidence in our abilities as both a working mum and an amazing career woman.</p>
<p>This morning my mum guilt was real. I am usually very balanced, I feel like I spend enough time with my children and still get to work too. My daughter had her first 3 day week at Kindy and she was exhausted. We got out the car and the tantrum started. She was kicking throwing her arms around screaming “I don’t want to go to school”, “I just want to go home with you”. I put her down to try and regain my grip and she bolted. So there I am chasing her around the school with an audience of other parents with her screaming at me to get away from her. It took me a good 10 minutes to get her into her classroom and another 10 minutes to calm her to a point that I felt comfortable to leave.</p>
<p>It was very overwhelming. I am usually very good at the drop and go even if they are crying. But today she got me good, and I left to go to work with a knot in my stomach of guilt feeling like I might start crying.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s a few strategies you can use to help to combat those pesky feelings of guilt and self-doubt:</strong></p>
<p>One of the key ways to overcome guilt is to shift your focus from what you think you should be doing to what you are actually doing. For example, instead of focusing on the time you’re not spending with your children, focus on the time you are spending with them and make that time count. Make sure the time you spend with them is quality time, structure your day so you have focused time with your children around all the jobs and chores we must do.</p>
<p>Another strategy to help overcome guilt is to communicate openly and honestly with your partner and children. Talk to them about your concerns, and work together to find solutions that work for everyone. Today when I was in “negotiation” stage with my daughter I agreed that I would pick her up straight from school and she didn’t have to go to after school care today. I don’t think either of us are ready for that this week. Scheduling in a set block of family time every week is also a great tool. We just know that Sunday mornings we do something all together as a family and we all greatly benefit from that.</p>
<p>Building confidence as a working mother is essential. One of the things I have found from doing mindset work is to focus on my strengths in every situation. Write down a list of the things you are good at, both in your professional and personal life, and focus on these strengths if you start to get the feeling of self-doubt or guilt. This can really help to boost your confidence and remind you of the value you bring to your family and career.</p>
<p>I know it’s sometimes easier said than done but taking some time for yourself works absolute wonders. Whether you take time to exercise, read, spend time with friends, go for a walk, it allows you some time for self-reflection and to regain your energy to thrive as a successful working mother and a positive role model for your children.</p>
<p>Finally, working mothers need to practice self-compassion. This means being kind and gentle with yourself, and being okay with making mistakes- we can’t be perfect all the time (although I think we get pretty close). Instead of criticizing yourself for not being the perfect mother or employee, acknowledge your efforts and celebrate your successes, no matter how small it may be.</p>
<p>Overcoming guilt and building confidence as a working mum requires a shift in mindset and a focus on self-care and self-compassion. If you follow these strategies you will find some balance and appreciate all the incredible things we manage to accomplish. Being a working mum is not easy so give yourself a pat on the back if you’re surviving and feeling like you kind of have it together and remember what a huge inspiration you are to those lovely children you have at home.</p>								</div>
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		<title>5 ways to hide that you&#8217;re pregnant in the office.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 04:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p></p><p>So many of us have been there. You find out your pregnant it’s super early days and you don’t want to tell anyone just yet- especially not work.</p><p> </p><p>When I was pregnant with the twins I found out at 4 weeks and immediately stopped fitting in most of my clothes (the joy of twins) I was super bloated and super sick yet we still have to try and suck it up and drag our sorry selves to work.</p><p> </p><p>At around 6 weeks I decided enough was enough of trying to squeeze myself into my normal wardrobe and I dusted off my maternity clothes. My first day of wearing said maternity clothes I had a lovely tight fitted skirt on with a nice stretch waist and an oversized white shirt (to cover my already growing belly)</p><p> </p><p>Our desks at work were like back-to-back pods so there were about 8 of us in our Aisle that could see and hear everything you are doing. I had become particularly close with one of the girls (and still am) and we would chat all day, have lunch, nights out, dinners etc. She loves fashion and homewares as do I, so clothing was frequently a topic of conversation.</p><p> </p><p>On this particular day, we had gone all day and for some reason she decided to wait until I got up to go home to ask about my “new” skirt. As everyone else was trying to wind up their day/ had probably had enough, I could tell everyone was listening and watching.</p><p> </p><p>“I love your skirt, haven’t seen that one before, I meant to say earlier”</p><p> </p><p>“Oh yeh it’s new”</p><p> </p><p>“Cute, where’s it from”</p><p> </p><p>… shit… it’s from “bae the label” a very clear maternity brand… think Sarah THINK</p><p> </p><p>“Errmm… I can’t remember”</p><p> </p><p>“You said you JUST got it”</p><p> </p><p>“haha… yeeehhhh” (awkward silence)</p><p> </p><p>“I’ll look at the label, actually I really want to see the waist band is it still that same fabric”</p><p> </p><p>“No you can’t”</p><p> </p><p>Double shit… if she looks at the label, I have to lift up my shirt and everyone will see I am clearly pregnant.</p><p> </p><p>It got verrryyy awkward. I had become really good friends with this girl and these types of conversations were totally normal for us. I completely froze and ended up nervously saying I’ve really got to go and ran the hell out of there!</p><p> </p><p>It’s hard to hide being pregnant, especially when you are someone that loves sushi and after work drinks, but there’s plenty of ways to disguise it as best as you can. Stay positive and keep your head in the game. 12 weeks can feel like a lifetime when you’re in it but it flies by really, and once the cat is out the bag you may find everyone already knows and you realise you’re a terrible liar, or everyone is shocked and you think wow If I can get away with all of that what else can I sneakily get away with- ha. Either way Pregnancy can be rough and trying to hide how you really feel is even rougher. Hang in there and follow the tips- you’ve got this mama.</p>								</div>
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		 </p><p>I ran out in uncomfortable laughter, cringing at how strange everyone must think I am. I got to the train and had a message from my friend asking if I was ok. I was totally busted. I couldn’t think of a worthwhile justification for the way I had acted so it was time to confess. I wrote back “OMG, So sorry for being SO weird… but I am PREGNANT!!” Obviously, she was thrilled for me and lucky I told her that day because the next week the sickness hit hard and she was my absolute saviour.</p>								</div>
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									<p></p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">So what can we do to hide pregnancy in those early days in the office?</h2><p> </p><ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Wear loose clothing to try and disguise any signs of a bump. Any tight tops, dresses or pants could highlight your growing belly before you are ready. Flowy, loose fit clothing are going to be much better at hiding your bump and can be elegant too.</li> <li>If you can, up your working from home days so you can avoid any suspicion. The more you are away from people the less you have to hide it and you can still get everything you need done at home.</li> <li>Tell everyone you’re doing a weird new diet AND Dry (Whatever the month is) that’ll hopefully minimise confusion when you are sat at your desk with a loaf of bread and a large box of plain crackers. (always carry crackers, you never know when hunger may strike)</li> <li> The diet also recommends you give up caffeine so say you’re going to also try that for a few days and see how long you manage to last- bluffing your way though can work with most things.</li> <li>If you have someone close at work confide in them! It’s so hard trying to do it all alone, feeling like you’re about to vomit and you can’t tell anyone for any sympathy. I am SO grateful there was someone at work that knew what was going on so she could cover for me, support my bluffing stories and give me the support I needed on those very tough days.</li></ol><p> <!-- wp:paragraph --></p><p>It’s hard to hide being pregnant, especially when you are someone that loves sushi and after work drinks, but there’s plenty of ways to disguise it as best as you can. Stay positive and keep your head in the game. 12 weeks can feel like a lifetime when you’re in it but it flies by really, and once the cat is out the bag you may find everyone already knows and you realise you’re a terrible liar, or everyone is shocked and you think wow If I can get away with all of that what else can I sneakily get away with- ha. Either way Pregnancy can be rough and trying to hide how you really feel is even rougher. Hang in there and follow the tips- you’ve got this mama.</p>								</div>
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