Currently I am the prime example of someone trying to ‘have it all’. I run my own business so I can be there for school runs, I work almost every child free moment of my day, whilst trying to give three under 8 year olds my undivided attention for the rest. I spend weekends running between swimming, gymnastics, dance and rugby, I help in school, I’m trying to carve out a career from my science education website, I’m doing a second degree with the Open University, I help in school, I’m on the PTA…I LOVE all the above and wouldn’t give any of them up, but life is stressful. There is no real home/work life balance as my work is at home. There is never an end to my work, there is always more than can be done. Juggling family life with a fledgling small business is tough.
This year I will be 36, the age research from Kalms has shown is the most stressful age for women as work and home life becomes equally stressful. I definitely fit this criteria. My youngest child started school last September, I chose not to sit back and relax, but instead threw myself wholeheartedly into Science Sparks and my freelance work. I’m just cannot sit still in the day time, I need to be doing something….
What do you think? Was 36 the tipping point for you? Can you imagine it will be?
The research from Kalms also shows that one in five Brit’s feel stressed more then six times a week with women more likely to feel stressed than men. Is that the situation in your house? My husband is the main earner, his job is undoubtedly more important than mine, which means I end up doing my own job and 90% of day to day household tasks as well as keeping up with the seemingly endless birthday parties and school events. That is the right way for things to be as I’m not the one working full time, but managing fifty ( and I am not exaggerating ) different things every week is very stressful. I frequently go to bed late and wake up at 5am thinking about what needs to get done that day. Last year I had an almost eternal headache.
Kalms found that fitting everything into the working day is more challenging for women than men, again in our house, this is true, even if most of it is down to the self imposed pressures I put on myself.
Sophia Davis, Life coach
“In my experience, once a woman hits her mid 30’s, she has formed an idea about who she is, has created her own expectations of what she should be ‘doing’ or ‘achieving’ at that ‘stage in her life’, and will be making comparisons with the people around her, creating a self-imposed pressure, and potential anxiety if she is not in the same or similar place.”
On a postitive note Kalms have found that women are much more proactive when it comes to stress relief, with nearly 25% of men admitting to doing nothing to relieve stressful periods compared to 16% of women. Common stress relievers were found to be relaxing baths, support from family and friends and herbal products.
I don’t actually do anything to relieve my own stress levels, but after writing this I’m thinking I should!
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otilia
I am turning 35 and I am slowly getting to start thinking i should go back to work but i enjoy time with my girls too much. I am looking to find more opportunities to earn a little bit of cash whilst i am at home but it proves quite hard.
Palms does help though I used it the first time when i first came to UK.
Donna @ Little Lilypad Co
I can totally relate to this. I am 36 too (only for a few more months though) and I strive to get that work / life balance but working from home sometimes feels like you never really switch off.
Interesting research!
Donna@MummyCentral
I’m old enough – and I like to think wise enough – to realise that it’s impossible to have it all. I’ve learned to set myself goals I know I can achieve, and to stop if I start to feel overwhelmed.
PND after both my children showed me that I was trying to be the perfect mother, when I can only be the best I can be.
Now to relieve stress I sit down, switch off the computer, and watch a movie with my husband. In the Summer I also go for long walks.
Nikki Thomas
Gosh you are doing so well and Science Sparks is amazing, you should be very proud of it. I think parenting and working is a real juggling act and stress is huge. Ironically, I find blogging helps with my stress as I can take time out from everything else and write, which I love.
Polka Dot Family
You are an amazing lady, doing your very best for your family and work but you need time for yourself, look after yourself!
Alice
This was a really interesting read! I turn 30 this year, have just been made redundant from my stressful full time position and am determined it is the year I find balance in life. We’ll see 😉
Cass@frugalfamily
I really try to have it all but then end up feeling like I’m juggling too much and doing nothing well.
I’m trying to be more organised though x