The COVID pandemic has had a particularly stressful impact on mums. Despite the lockdown, there are no days off with the kids constantly at home and chores piling up endlessly. You are overworked and frustrated as you find yourself donning multiple hats throughout the day—that of a mum, a teacher, a chef and a caregiver, in addition to working from home. All this, while dealing with looming pay cuts and job loss. Under such circumstances, it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed.
“I love my kids but honestly, I am loosing my mind! They too can’t stand being jailed at home anymore, and there’s only so much I can do to keep them entertained. My husband and I are both working from home, and it is getting really hard to juggle work, chores and giving the kids enough time. I always thought work from home was a luxury and this lockdown has made me realise that it is anything but that!” says Francesca Monteiro, marketing professional, mum to Ella, six and Ethan, three.
Hang in there mums, there’s light at the end of every tunnel! Being confined to the four walls of your home, with little or no interaction even with your next-door neighbor, let alone others in the building or locality, can make you feel like you’re struggling to hold on to that last shred of sanity. have a huge impact on sanity. Here are the few things you can do to ensure you avoid the risk of a total burnout
KNOW THAT YOU’RE DOING OKAY
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