Over the next few weeks, we’ll be bringing you a series of ’24 hours with’ where we profile some very inspirational women.
Here at Mamamia, we know being a mum is a pretty tough job on it’s own.
So when you add studying and working to the midnight feeds and nappy changes, we think you are, put simply, wow.
That is why we decided to sit down with Hannah Starkey. She is a wife to her husband Drew and mum to her four-month-old daughter Theodora (Teddy).
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Dove. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
When she isn’t on maternity leave (and working part-time), she is a full-time social worker and counsellor at a local community centre. Just in case that wasn’t enough, she is also studying a Masters in Counselling.
This is her 24 hours.
6:30am
I wake up when Teddy gets up, which is usually around 6:30am. My first hour of the day is a mad rush to get her fed and changed, eat my breakfast, shower and play with Teddy. Breakfast is usually eggs, toast or muesli, whatever I have time for.
Starting the day (officially)
I’m currently on maternity leave so I’ve only been back to work for a few meetings during the day. However, I’m also studying my counselling Masters so this is my work too! A day can involve taking Teddy to her babysitter (my in-laws or my mum comes to my house), heading to my meeting where I take notes and facilitate discussion, grabbing lunch at a spare moment (usually I pack my own), trying to squeeze in some uni work or meeting with my counselling supervisor.
As a social worker and counsellor, I love meeting interesting people, hearing about their life story and working with them to help achieve their goals. My job is never boring and no two days are the same. One day, I’m at a high school helping to facilitate a workshop on healthy relationships and self esteem and the next day I’m planning a sports mentoring program. Plus, I have a fantastic team to work with at Greenacre Community Centre – I really admire my co-workers.
Top Comments
Great story. Like reader, August, I would like to see more 'real women' celebrated. I am also a bit like Hannah. I raised a beautiful 18 year old daughter through private school (now uni) working FT as a social worker, studying Uni FT and a unpaid slave to two cats, but I'm single and without my family support here in Adelaide. Anything is possible if you just focus on the goal, work hard, stop frequently to recharge and be well-organised. Oh, and don't tolerate fools who waste your time. Nice work Hannah and all the other mothers/and fathers that work hard. xx
I'd love to hear more from women who are juggling studies with full time work and/or mothering. I'm doing it & really struggling with whether it's all going to be worth it...
It's worth it August. Sometimes it's just hard to see how it will unfold through all the haze! Hang in there and chip away at it, bit by bit.
Thank you!