Two Reasons Why Working Parents Feel like they Failing in Parenthood
Being a parent means rising higher than the low level in the room, showing restraint and respect even when the opposite is coming your way. It means setting up a n example of maturity, even when your inner three-year-old is yelling for justice. It is not easy, but it’s the most worthwhile thing you’ll ever do.
Parents today need to look after their own needs to make sure that they are working to leave their kids with something; our culture sure doesn’t make it easy to be both at the same time. So if you feel like you are failing at the balancing act, know that you are not! You are doing your best and that is enough.
A recent survey made by Talking Talent in America found that two-thirds of the working parents feel like they are failing in parenthood because of pressures at work. This results parent employees deciding to opt out of their careers, hoping to find someplace where it feels more possible to do it all.
Top two reasons why parents feel like they are failing in parenthood are:
1.We miss it when we are tired, and our kids gets our leftovers at the end of a long day.
2.We thought adults had it all figured out, but it turns out, we don’t.
Being a parent, seeing our kids grow makes us excited, but at the same time afraid because time is racing and we can’t slow it down. We are afraid that we haven’t always been there and that somehow we’ve slept through the magic of their growing because of our busy schedule.
But always remember, we will make countless of mistakes in our life, it is us who will learn from those mistakes and change for the better. Unfortunately, change does take time, but if you are feeling like a failure as a working parent, don’t! You are doing what you need to do right now for your family and there is nothing wrong with that.







