by ALISSA WARREN
Going back to work is a bit shit.
It’s not what I thought it would be.
Well, it is.
The problem is me. I’M not what I thought I’d be.
I’m a bit shit.
It’s been about three months since I started back in the office. I’d heard the standard lines about going to the toilet on my own, having a cuppa at my desk, doing something other than wiping bottoms and making jam sandwiches, talking to adults. You know the drill.
But no one told me about the rest. The big stuff. The frustrations that plague me when I lie in bed waiting for sleep to come.
These are the things that no one told me about. So, I’m telling them to you. Because if you’re about to go back to work? This is the real deal.
1.You’re not who you were.
The commitment. It’s over. You’re not exclusively owned by your job.
You work for two businesses. One is called Work. The other is called My Family. Working for two businesses is hard. It’s all-consuming and most of the time, they don’t really give a crap about the other.
Your brain is like a computer window. Previously, you’d have one window open, right? In your new life, you’ll have around eight or more tabs open at once and you’re constantly flicking through all of them. All day. It’s exhausting. And lovely. But mostly, exhausting. Neither business ever really closes.
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I have a three year old and a one and a half year old (16 months between them). The second was not planned. Going back into work on the seventh month of my maternity leave to tell my boss I was - SURPRISE! - pregnant again was NOT fun.
Also, no one warns you about how sick your kids get when they first start daycare. So depressing to be shelling out hundreds in daycare fees when your children aren't there, and you're not at work. Not to mention feeling like you are taking the absolute crap because every second week, you're taking personal leave because your baby has conjunctivitis (BLOODY conjunctivitis) AGAIN. I never ever took sick leave before I had my kids, now I feel like a total bludger, my poor colleagues :(
Love your honesty, and sense of humour, Alissa! I think most Mums can relate to this, and that there is a real need for support at this time. That's why I created Take 2L return to work with confidence (check it out here - http://bit.ly/1tEmXXu).
Because wee need a few new tools in our toolkit, to help us stop feel a less shit.