Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Speak for yourself. The way to have work life balance is to have an understanding boss and lots of help.
Yeah because everyone has that / can afford that. SUCK IT UP, right?
No, but if you don't have an understanding boss and lots of help from spouse, family, friends and paid help, then obviously your work life balance may not be so hot. But that doesn't mean it can't be achieved. I've never felt "torn between career and family, " and I've been a full time WOHM for over 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Speak for yourself. The way to have work life balance is to have an understanding boss and lots of help.
Yeah because everyone has that / can afford that. SUCK IT UP, right?
No, but if you don't have an understanding boss and lots of help from spouse, family, friends and paid help, then obviously your work life balance may not be so hot. But that doesn't mean it can't be achieved. I've never felt "torn between career and family, " and I've been a full time WOHM for over 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Speak for yourself. The way to have work life balance is to have an understanding boss and lots of help.
Yeah because everyone has that / can afford that. SUCK IT UP, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Speak for yourself. The way to have work life balance is to have an understanding boss and lots of help.
. SUCK IT UP, right?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Speak for yourself. The way to have work life balance is to have an understanding boss and lots of help.
Anonymous wrote:Yup I have it and I'm miserable. The cracks are large enough now that most people I'm close to know things are not all rosy and that kills me.
I was raised to believe that a woman could do anything and should 'pursue her dreams.' Only come to find out that the work-life balance is a total crock and the feminist mantra only serves to cause working women to feel torn between career and family.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I posted this because I feel that I strive for perfection at the expense of my family sometimes. I WOHM and have 2 young children. I want to have the perfect clean house - so I am a witch to everyone as I run around straightening up perfectly normal messes. I want my children to do well in school, so after I work, pick up the kids from aftercare, cook dinner, I sit down with them as they do their homework. I want to be the perfect wife, so after I do all that, I put the kids to bed and fold laundry and at least once a week I have to find time to have sex with my husband. Then weekends are the kids activities. Somewhere along the line I lost "me". The cracks are not only showing, but they are big enough that I am about to fall through. I just want to admit to everyone that I cannot do it all! I have been told by several people that I appear so organized and together when in truth I am a mess.