Returning To Work As A Parent: Tips and Tricks

Returning to work after having a child is difficult. Whether you are worried about spending time away from your little one or find it hard to readjust to your previous schedule, you’re bound to run into some problems as you return. However, it is important to remember that this is completely normal, and though it may take a little getting used too, it will all be worth it in the end.

However, to help make the process that little bit easier, here are some tips & tricks for returning to work as a mum!

1. Start part-time

Returning To Work As A Parent: Tips and Tricks
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Part-time jobs are the perfect re-introduction to work and allow you to find a way to balance your work and home life equally. Furthermore, it is important that you don’t try to do too much too fast, as this will leave you feeling burnt out and frustrated.

A part-time job can act as a slow introduction to the workplace, and you can build up your hours’ overtime. This can also help your child get used to you not being around 24/7 gradually, as opposed to causing confusion when you aren’t there one day. Thankfully, there are plenty of great part-time jobs for full-time mums out there for you to choose from!

2. There is no ‘perfect’ time.

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Sometimes, we put off returning to work as we feel as though the timing is not right. However, it’s important to remember that there is never the perfect time for anything. If you are itching to get back to work, don’t let anything stand in your way. Equally, if you feel as though you still need to be at home, don’t put too much pressure on yourself to head back into the office. 

3. Change things up

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After having a child, you find that your thoughts, perspectives and dreams change significantly as a result. As a result, you may feel like a career change, or as though you want to work for a different company or facility within your field. Therefore, don’t be afraid to change things up when you return to the working world. Apply for new jobs that excite (or maybe even scare) you, take a risk, challenge yourself to try something new. In doing so, you are already beginning to set an excellent example for your child.

There are plenty of resources online designed to help you find your dream job in your chosen industry, providing you with all the knowledge you need. For example, if you are a physician, you can use PracticeMatch to find out information on open positions in critical care medicine and beyond. In fact, PracticeMatch is the perfect place to find your next job within the healthcare industry and has connected employers with talented physicians for over 30 years.

4. Consider working from home

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If you don’t feel quite ready to return to full-time ‘office life’, why not try working from home? Whether that means running your own business or setting up a blog and lifestyle page, there are plenty of things you can do to earn money from the comfort of your own home, meaning that you can still spend plenty of time with your children! 

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