Let’s talk about parental burnout. Kamini is a parent of five children, but it doesn’t matter if you’re a parent of one child or 12, all parents face this struggle. It’s tough constantly trying to balance the demands of work, life, and children. Also, there can be a lot of guilt associated with this too if you have to work late or you feel like you’re unable to prioritize your children’s needs above everything else. We all have these expectations of ourselves on what success looks like at home. We want to be this perfect spouse, parent, and colleague, and sometimes that’s simply not possible to constantly be ‘on’ all the time. If we don’t slow things down, we face burnout, and then everything going on in your life can be an upward hill. What is burnout exactly? It’s the state of exhaustion when you’re constantly under chronic stress. A lot of times, when people think about being burned out, we think about work-related stress, but this can actually also apply to parenting too. When you’re trying to show up and be the best parent you can possibly be, there’s a lot of stress associated with that. As parents, we set high expectations for ourselves, but it’s important to slow things down so that you avoid this mental exhaustion. Are you setting realistic goals for yourself? Are you making time to take care of yourself? You might feel like you don’t have time for that, but the alternative can be much worse for you and your family. Continue Your Growth Journey: Kaminiwood.com
Let’s talk about parental burnout. Kamini is a parent of five children, but it doesn’t matter if you’re a parent of one child or 12, all parents face this struggle. It’s tough constantly trying to balance the demands of work, life, and children. Also, there can be a lot of guilt associated with this too if you have to work late or you feel like you’re unable to prioritize your children’s needs above everything else.
We all have these expectations of ourselves on what success looks like at home. We want to be this perfect spouse, parent, and colleague, and sometimes that’s simply not possible to constantly be ‘on’ all the time. If we don’t slow things down, we face burnout, and then everything going on in your life can be an upward hill.
What is burnout exactly? It’s the state of exhaustion when you’re constantly under chronic stress. A lot of times, when people think about being burned out, we think about work-related stress, but this can actually also apply to parenting too. When you’re trying to show up and be the best parent you can possibly be, there’s a lot of stress associated with that.
As parents, we set high expectations for ourselves, but it’s important to slow things down so that you avoid this mental exhaustion. Are you setting realistic goals for yourself? Are you making time to take care of yourself? You might feel like you don’t have time for that, but the alternative can be much worse for you and your family.
Continue Your Growth Journey:
Kamini Wood works with high achievers on letting go of stress, overwhelm and anxiety that comes with trying to do everything, and trying to do it all perfectly