Balancing Motherhood: Strategies for Effective Prioritisation

Juggling priorities as a mother returning to work can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to balancing work, family, and personal time. It's like trying to juggle a dozen eggs while riding a unicycle, blindfolded, and with one hand tied behind your back.

But hey, we mums are experts at multitasking, right? We can breastfeed while writing emails, change a nappy while on a conference call, and make dinner while helping with homework. We're like superheroes with invisible capes.

Of course, there are times when we drop an egg or two (or the entire dozen), and that's okay. It happens to the best of us. We just have to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and keep on juggling.

So, to all the mums out there juggling priorities like pros, keep up the good work. And remember, sometimes it's okay to let someone else catch an egg or two, especially if that someone is your partner, a friend, or a trusted childcare provider.

 Here are some tips for prioritising when returning to work as a new mother:

1.     Make a to-do list: Writing down everything you need to do can help you visualize and prioritise your tasks.

2.     Identify urgent and important tasks: Focus on completing tasks that are urgent and important first, and then move on to less urgent and less important tasks.

3.     Delegate tasks: Don't be afraid to ask for help from your partner, family, or friends. Delegating tasks can help you free up time to focus on your most important responsibilities.

4.     Take breaks: It's important to take breaks throughout the day to rest and recharge. This will help you be more productive when you return to work.

5.     Set boundaries: Set clear boundaries for work and personal time. This will help you balance your priorities and avoid burnout.

6.     Use technology: Utilise tools such as calendar apps, reminder apps, and to-do list apps to help you stay organized and manage your time more efficiently.

Remember, prioritising is all about finding the right balance between your work, family, and personal responsibilities. It may take some trial and error, but with practice, you'll become a pro at juggling your priorities.