Becoming a parent is a life-changing event that brings overwhelming feelings of love and joy. For many women in the workforce, maternity leave is a welcome opportunity to take an extended break and bond with their newborn. The length of leave varies – some take weeks or months, while others become stay-at-home mums for several years. Motherhood is undoubtedly a crucial and rewarding role, however the reality of giving up work for dirty nappies, sleepless nights and toddler tantrums can be incredibly challenging. The bathroom, once a room of convenience, suddenly becomes a haven for a moment of peace and quiet.
However, the most confronting issue associated with maternity leave is the impact it has on a woman’s confidence and self-esteem. Stimulating work, collaborative projects, engaging conversations and regular networking are often replaced by feelings of loneliness and loss of identity. At work, you are surrounded by colleagues who share common interests which creates a sense of belonging. Feeling valued for your work and receiving recognition for your achievements feels great!
Parenting on the other hand, is an even tougher job with no financial reward and rarely will you receive praise for a job well done. Forced financial dependency, not feeling appreciated, isolation and fear of judgement are common. You may also spend hours without engaging in adult conversation and when you do, it will usually be about all things baby. For those who stay out of the workforce longer, these negative feelings can manifest into self-doubt, lack of confidence and even depression.
According to a 2012 Gallup study of 60,000 mothers, 26 per cent admitted experiencing depression, compared to 16 per cent of working mothers. Retaining self-confidence and boosting self-esteem is therefore critical. Staying stimulated, engaged, connected and inspired contributes to a positive maternity leave experience and greater wellbeing for you and your family.
Below are some maternity leave tips to get you moving in the right direction:
Maternity leave is a special time filled with many memorable moments and provides a unique opportunity to consider your next career or job role. So, how will you spend your time away from the boardroom?
About Elly
Elly Stone is a founding FlexCoach and is passionate about supporting women in business and helping families transition into parenthood. She specialises in life and business coaching, career management and transitions.
FlexCareers offers a free 30-minute introductory meeting with our FlexCoaches, to help you establish if coaching is right for you. You can contact Elly through FlexCoach here.
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