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Reasons To Ditch Working Mom’s Guilt
Working mom's guilt is something that is new to Indian women. We are still coping with the pressure of being a working woman and also a mother. In Western cultures, the trend for working mothers has existed for some time now. However, if you are first generation working mom (that mean your mother was a homemaker) then you are bound to feel this guilt.
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Working mom's guilt is dangerous for you and your family. So do not make the mistake of taking it lightly. In severe cases, working mom's guilt can lead to depression. This affects every aspect of personal and professional relationships.
The strangest fact is that there is no logical reason for a working mother to feel guilty. If you are suffering from working mom's guilt, then we can give you some good reasons to ditch it. Use these tips to banish guilt and become a good parent.

It doesn’t help
Being a working mom means you have to multitask and be on your toes all the time. So feeling guilty really doesn't help you in any way to be a better parent.

Leads to depression
Working mom's guilt can lead to depression in some cases. You need to be mentally healthy for being a good mother. Being depressed will really not serve the purpose.

You spoil your kids
When you feel guilty about going to work, you will always try to make it up to your kids by over-indulging them. Too much pampering can easily turn your kids into spoiled brats.

You have no time for it
Depression and guilt are for people who do not have enough on their hands. In between your work life and your role as mother, make sure you have no time to spare for guilt. Don't let it slow you down.

Kids take advantage
Your kids are extremely perceptive and can sense your guilt. Sooner or later they might want to take advantage of your undue guilty feelings. You must not allow this to happen.

Spoil your personal life
When you are suffering from guilt, you will be emotionally unstable. This will reflect in your relationship with your husband and family. You will be irritable and unapproachable to them.

Bad for your career
You are leaving your kids behind to work so that you go ahead in your career. But if you are guilty all the time, you will not perform at work which will adversely affect your career.

Vital Stats
There is no statistical proof to show that stay-at-home-mothers nurture their kids better than working mothers. So let working mom's guilt be gone forever.



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