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Parenting perspective: the delicate balance of work and motherhood
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|March 18, 2026
BEING a working mother is one of the most demanding roles a woman can carry, yet it is often spoken about very lightly.
THE challenge of balancing work and motherhood remains very real, says the writer. | Meta AI
From the outside, it may look like a woman has everything under control — a job, a home and children who are cared for. But the reality is that many mothers are quietly balancing multiple responsibilities at the same time.Whether a woman is working hybrid, remotely from home, or going into the office every day, the challenge of balancing work and motherhood remains very real. Sometimes people assume that working from home makes life easier for mothers. In truth, it often simply means that the lines between work and home become even more blurred.
For many mothers, the day does not begin with emails or meetings. It begins with a moment of quiet prayer. Before the house wakes up and the rush begins, there is often a simple prayer asking for strength, patience and guidance for the day ahead. Then the household slowly comes to life. Breakfast must be prepared. School uniforms checked. Water bottles filled. Lunch boxes packed. Homework that was checked the night before is quickly looked over again. School bags are reconfirmed in the morning — because somehow, despite checking everything the night before, something still manages to disappear between evening and sunrise.
Once the children walk out the door for school, many mothers do not immediately relax. Their minds shift to the next task - planning meals for the afternoon and evening, and ensuring that everyone will have something ready to eat later. The work of running a home
THE challenge of balancing work and motherhood remains very real, says the writer. | Meta Al
continues quietly in the background long before the professional workday begins.
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