NEW STUDY SHOWS THAT 81% OF WORKING MOMS FACE BURNOUT WHILE ‘MANAGING IT ALL’

For many working moms, the balance between career and family can feel like an endless juggling act, often leading to overwhelming stress and exhaustion. The pressures of maintaining both a career and a home can take a serious toll on a working mother. According to a recent study by Gallup, 81% of working moms face burnout while attempting to “manage it all,” but there are ways that working moms can indeed find time to prioritize their own well-being and self-care so that they can avoid burnout.

Stressed mother. FREEPIK.COM

The Gallup poll study notes that for many working women, they are always on. Whether they are tending to a “work” emergency at home or a “home” emergency at work, there is never a lull in the fires that they need to put out.

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“For many working women, trying to find balance between work and life feels like a perpetual tug-of-war with each side demanding an increased level of presence and attention. About one in six women (17%) report having to address personal or family responsibilities at work daily or several times a day (vs. 11% of men),” the research from the poll research states. “Similarly, 18% of women say they need to address job-related responsibilities outside of working hours at least daily (vs. 15% of men). Women are also more likely to think about work during their personal time each day (39% of women vs. 37% of men).”

“These daily disruptions — whether it be scheduling dentist appointments for children between meetings or answering emails after hours — are associated with higher levels of stress, worry and burnout. Women who report managing all three of these previously mentioned behaviors daily to several times a day are 81% more likely to feel burned out.”

Stressed woman taking a moment at work. FREEPIK.COM

So, just what can be done to help these moms avoid burnout and prioritize their own well-being and self-care?
Well, according to the Gallup research, organizations can provide more flexibility in the form of a better work environment for women as traditional 9-5 jobs are sometimes not feasible. Also, the research suggests that in addition to flexibility, organizations can also help to foster a sense of well-being by providing resources and support systems where needed.

“Building a culture of well-being starts with leaders demonstrating desired behaviors, fostering open communication about the importance of well-being, actively highlighting available resources, and making the employee experience a central focus of their organizational strategy.”

Woman relaxing. FREEPIK.COM

Outside of the office, there are a few things that working moms can do for themselves to ensure that they are staving off burnout on their own.

  • Schedule “me time”
  • Set boundaries at work
  • Delegate tasks
  • Meditate
  • Exercise regularly
  • Create a self-care routine
  • Learn to say no
  • Prioritize sleep
  • Eat balanced meals
  • Unplug from technology
  • Socialize with friends
  • Engage in a hobby
  • Simplify your schedule and delegate

But most of all, don’t forget to celebrate the small wins and give yourself some grace!

Tiffany Silva

Tiffany Silva

Writer and Editor

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