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10 reminders every working mom who feels guilty needs to hear today

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 6, 2025, 21:14 IST
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10 reminders every working mom who feels guilty needs to hear today

If you're a working mom, chances are you’ve felt that familiar tug-of-war between career and family. Some days it’s a gentle whisper, other days it’s a full-blown guilt storm. Whether it’s missing a school event, ordering takeout again, or not having the energy to play after work, the guilt seems endless. But today, you deserve a deep breath and a new perspective.
Here are 10 reminders every working mom needs to hear, especially on the days when guilt feels heavier than your laptop bag.

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1. You’re not choosing work over your kids, you’re choosing stability FOR them

Working doesn’t make you less devoted. You’re building a future, providing security, and showing your kids what strength looks like. That’s love in action.

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2. “Me Time” isn’t selfish, it’s survival

A burnt-out mom helps no one. Resting, watching a show, scrolling in peace, or taking a quiet coffee break doesn’t make you weak. It makes you human.

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3. Your kids don’t need a perfect mom, they need a happy mom

They won’t remember spotless floors or perfectly packed lunches. They’ll remember your hugs, your laugh, your stories, your presence, even if it’s not 24/7.

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4. Missing a few moments doesn’t erase the millions you’re there for

You might skip a school assembly, but you’ve been there for bedtime, hugs, homework help, and heart-to-hearts. You’re present in more ways than you think.

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5. You’re teaching your kids independence

When they see you work, manage life, and handle responsibilities, they’re learning resilience, ambition, and real-life skills. That’s a pretty incredible lesson.

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6. It’s okay to ask for help

Grandparents, partners, daycare, friends, delivery apps—it’s all allowed. Delegating doesn’t diminish your love; it expands your capacity.

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7. Working makes you more than “Just Mom"

You have dreams, talents, goals, your identity matters. Kids benefit from seeing that their mom is a whole person too.

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8. You don’t need to do it all

Homemade meals? Optional. Clean home? When possible. Perfectly organized schedule? Ha! Your best effort, imperfect but heartfelt, is more than enough.

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9. Your kids love you more than you realize

Children don’t measure love in hours. They measure it in warmth, comfort, safety, and the feeling of being cherished. And you give them all of that.

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10. You’re doing an amazing job

Some days you crush it. Some days you barely make it. But every day, you show up. And that alone makes you a phenomenal mother.

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