Survey Reveals Guilt as Top Challenge for Working Mothers |
Guilt that they have to leave their kids to go to work, guilt that going to work sometimes feels like a welcome break from their kids and guilt that they have to leave work early to pick up their kids from daycare. |
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Market Press Release – August 3, 2011 10:17 am – Award-winning, certified life and career coach Amber Rosenberg announced today the results from in-depth interviews with hundreds of working mothers across the United States. The survey, conducted over the last six months, revealed that working mothers cite guilt as their number one challenge. Guilt that they have to leave their kids to go to work, guilt that going to work sometimes feels like a welcome break from their kids and guilt that they have to leave work early to pick up their kids from daycare.
Additional survey results revealed that 91% of working mothers interviewed feel they’re struggling to juggle kids, career, marriage, and personal time. 87% feel that if they just had more time, they could get it all done. 82% report that running from commitment to commitment and lack of sleep take a toll on their personal time, health and well-being. 77% are struggling to lose those last 10-20 pounds post-pregnancy. 73% feel they are playing a constant balancing act in which something always has to give. 71% feel stressed and exhausted. Kathryn Phillips, mother working from home in San Francisco, CA says, "I often feel I have to choose between being a good mother and having a successful career.” “At the end of the day, there’s just not enough time or energy to get it all done,” continues Kathryn.
The vast majority of these busy moms have tried various resources to help alleviate these challenges, often with limited success. 89% have read parenting books, magazines or websites; 78% have tried mom’s groups; and 46% have tried parenting classes or workshops. 82% said they received some benefits from these resources but were unable to make lasting change.
“These sorts of challenges are common for many moms who work at home and outside of the house. We've all been there. And if you want to get more out of life, you must be committed to grow, learn, re-focus and begin to do things differently”, says Amber Rosenberg. “That's what working mothers' coaching is all about. Helping you get clear, create a plan, and take the practical steps needed to help you live a more fulfilling, successful and balanced life,” continues Amber. Amber’s ideal clients take ownership for the coaching and enjoy the process of growth and development. She offers a complimentary e-newsletter and phone consultation for moms who are serious about making some life changes. For more information, visit us at http://www.workingmotherscoach.com/.
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