I return to work on Jan 16. I had a mtg with my boss today to discuss possible changes (ie. working from home when he is traveling, keeping the girl that supports me instead of letting her go and wolfing 5 days per week instead of 6) and basically I left completely disheartened and stressed out. He didn't say no but he also didn't say yes. I've been an emotional mess since getting home at just the thought of only have 3.5wks left with my daughter full time before I jump back into 8hr work days with an additional hour commute. I have to work for multiple reasons so I have no choice. I can't imagine what it's going to be like leaving her and balancing everything. Please, any tips or words of encouragement.... My husband doesn't get it and I feel like all the moms around me work from home or get flex days to be home with their kids so no one really gets it.
Re: Tips for returning to work
The adjustment will be rough at first. Try to do as much as possible the evening before. You'll get in the swings.
I remember my DH looking at me like I was crazy when I would sob uncontrollably about going back to work. He said he didn't even recognize me. None of my friends had traditional jobs either at the time- they either worked PT, or from home or either they or their DH's SAH.
Focus on the positive reasons for working. Make a list of all the pro's - financial stability, adult interaction, eating with two hands, etc. Prep as much as you can the night before. Buy three days worth of bottles and pump parts and run them through the dishwasher.
It gets easier with time. GL. And try to enjoy these last few weeks at home with your LO. The last thing you want is to look back and wish you weren't so stressed out about returning to work that you caused yourself to not enjoy this time with your LO.
Hugs!
Make a list of the things you want to do with your LO before going back to work and start doing them. About a week before, practice your morning routine. We didn't do this and the first few days of work for me were mega stressful with figuring out how to get out the door on time. Your H may need to do way more in the mornings than either of you are thinking.
Manage expectations at work for your first week back. You just cannot hit the ground running the first day back. Be vocal about your plan to get up to speed and then take the week to understand where all your projects and clients are, what's happening with the company, etc. I partially did this. The stuff I caught up on before acting was much more seamless and I looked more professional handling it. The stuff I jumped right into was rife with missteps and made me look like a sleep-deprived new mom.
Hang in there! It will be better than you think!
The first week is the hardest. Is it possible to go back on a Wednesday instead of a Monday? That first weekend is the best thing ever - may as well get to it sooner
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