I’m a 45-year-old mom with a 14-year-old and an 11-year-old, working full-time as a project manager. By the time I finish answering emails and get the kids to soccer practice, it’s already dinner time. Weekends are supposed to be a break, but I end up catching up on chores and never really unwind. How do you find a balance between work, family, and a little “me time” without drowning in guilt?
I totally get that feeling of running on a hamster wheel. A few months ago I was in your shoes—juggling deadlines and helping my teen with science projects.
What helped me was blocking out 30 minutes each day just for me—no emails, no chores, just a walk or reading a chapter of a book. I treated it like a meeting and told my family it was non-negotiable. On weekends I set a laundry timer—if I finish in 45 minutes, I reward myself with coffee at the park.
Those small boundaries really add up. Over time you’ll notice you’re more present with your kids, and the guilt starts to fade.