A Few Things Only A Working Mom Will Understand

Being a working mom is definitely something a woman should be proud of. Every mom who is working outside from home knows the feeling of being torn in multitude directions. So, to provide more insights about these hard working people, Parent Herald rounds up some of the things that these moms will nod in agreement.

Working moms normally face criticism.

Women who work outside from home normally face criticism. But these hard working individuals don't pay attention to critics as they are totally aware that pursuing their dream career don't mean they are neglecting their kids nor abandoning them.

These moms know how to balance work and family demands. They know how to deal with typical teen drama while in the middle of an important meeting. And at the end of a tiring day, these "super moms" can still prepare dinner for the whole family.

Working moms are less likely to have spoiled children.

Children whose mothers worked learn at the early age the importance of responsibility. When their mothers are at work, it leaves them with no choice but to take on some house responsibilities. Of course, there will be some arguments and fighting within the siblings but they will eventually learn to do everything as a team.

Working moms value their time with their kids.

Hard working moms know how to make every moment counts. Every day off, these moms give their kids all of their time. They give all of their attention without any distractions to make their kids feel that family is still their main priority.

Working moms have better physical and mental health.

According to a Sage Pub study, working moms enormously benefited from work experience -- boosting physical and mental health. In fact, researchers discovered that women who work full time have more energy, mobility and less depression.

Cheers to the working mothers out there! In spite of never ending pressure, crazy schedules and exhaustion, hard working moms still know how to balance everything.

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