Hands up ladies if, in this modern world, you would agree that your workday is less of a 9 – 5 and more of a 5 – 9. Are you with me?
It starts when you are rudely awoken at 5am, either by an alarm or a child’s sticky finger in your ear and from that moment on, you are constantly on the go with little chance to switch off or think about yourself. At least not until 9pm.
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The modern woman works in so many different capacities. It might be from home, or as a mother, perhaps in an office and even sometimes, a combination of all three. Today we acknowledge the heroic efforts of all women and the crazy hours in which they work. I watched the video below and found myself nodding along and agreeing with (and enjoying) all of it. One scene in particular resonated with me.
There she is, the mother working from home, as a photographer, trying to be professional and deliver her best possible work to the client. Meanwhile her children are being, well, children and drawing on her legs as she Skypes the client, while she keeps up the pretense that all is perfectly normal.
It reminded me of the time, years ago, when we were considering moving interstate and I had to sit a job interview via Skype. At the time, my son was three and he was one of those kids who went down for a sleep at a certain time of the day, like clockwork. I arranged to have the interview for this time, prepared myself both physically and mentally, sat down at the dining table in front of my laptop and waited for the call. I can’t express in words how much I wanted this job. Okay, I can, I wanted it baaad. It was in short, my dream job.
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Sorry Trudy but my teenager is still giving me grief! Stayed up until 1am last Saturday night waiting for my son to get home. Then had to drive my daughter to baseball the next morning at 7.30am!
I'm a single Mum too Nat and I really do work around the clock. Glad to hear it gets easier!!