CELEBRATE BOSS MOMS THIS NATIONAL BOSS’S DAY
By Lauren
Smith Brody
Did you know that today (October 16) is National Boss’s Day?
Here’s my take: The bosses who should be celebrated with the most cupcakes and
flowers today are Boss Moms—working moms who do it all and get it done at all hours of the day, and with only a fraction of
that time rewarded with an actual paycheck. In fact, according to a recent
survey by Total Wireless, 95 percent
of moms say that the most stressful part of being a working mom is the pressure
to juggle work and family responsibilities to perfection. Do they always get it
done without ever losing their cool? Au
contraire, ma mere.
In my version of this national holiday, being a Boss Mom means you
bless the mess, celebrate the journey that got you to where you are today and
realize that a satisfied life is rarely a balanced one...but a happy one.
That’s why I’m teaming up with Total Wireless to
celebrate Boss Moms and how they do it all on National Boss’s day and beyond.
1) LEARN THIS
TERM: “MENTAL LOAD.” The mental load is the reason that I know how many eggs
are in our fridge right now and how high the temperature has to be in order for
my boys to be allowed to wear shorts to school (love that dress code). It is
also the reason that I occasionally forget to sign a check that I put in the
mail (thank you, payment apps for helping me out here). The mental load is the
labor we do in our minds keeping track of 1,273,038 things even when we aren’t
technically working or parenting. And that work deserves to be acknowledged.
2) HOLD THE
JUDGEMENT, PLEASE. Here’s something wonderful about 2017 (an otherwise
complicated year, to say the least): We are officially no longer living in a
society where it is socially appropriate for working moms to judge stay-at-home
moms, and vice versa. I’ve interviewed hundreds of moms for my book and company, and the
general consensus was this: We are all just doing our best to raise the next
generation. And yet, so many mothers still admitted to judging themselves. Enough, I say! According to
the same survey by Total Wireless, 95 percent of moms know that the journey to
success hinges on having the confidence to make the necessary choices...and
often those choices include sacrifice. Do not feel guilty. Instead, celebrate
your accomplishments. It’s all part of the journey of satisfaction we’re
modeling for our kids.
3) SKIP
SOMETHING. Want to know the best feeling in the world (better than the
candle-lit bubble bath you’ve been meaning to take for three years now)? Open
up your calendar and delete one thing from next week. Here, I’ll even give you
your excuse: “I’m looking ahead and realizing I’ve overscheduled myself for
next week. Let’s please cancel/move our
lunch/meeting/obligation/endeavor/commitment.” Another option if it’s something
you can’t miss entirely: Downgrade an in-person meet-up to a phone call.
Everyone’s more efficient that way, and you can order groceries online at the
same time if needed.
4) CALL YOUR
OWN BOSS MOM. Better yet, FaceTime her (because you know she won’t mind if
you’re not wearing any makeup...or if you have to leave her staring at the
ceiling while you attend to the 2-year-old’s bloody nose). Whether your mom
worked out of the home or not, the list of skills you learned from her is
surely long and mighty. (The same survey I reference above found more than half
of working women consider their own moms the ultimate “total boss.”) Did she
teach you to drive (thus ensuring you can do that last conference call of the
day while in the privacy of your own car)? Did she force you and your sister to
“work it out between you two” (and give you team-building skills that you use
to this day?). It’s vital to acknowledge that stuff, not just because it makes
her feel appreciated...but because it makes you realize how much wisdom you’re
imparting to your own kids that they’ll use one day. Oh, tell your mom that
part too!
This National Boss’s Day, join me
and Total Wireless in celebrating working moms for everything they’ve
accomplished—including the choices and sacrifices they’ve made to get where
they are today.
With great coverage on America’s
largest and most dependable 4G LTE† network, Total Wireless gives you the
confidence to plan and celebrate the ‘total boss’ mom in your life—all from the
palm of your hand with your smartphone. Learn more at TotalWireless.com.
Lauren
Smith Brody is the founder of The Fifth Trimester movement to help businesses and families improve workplace culture
together; she is the author of the best-selling book, The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom's Guide to Style,Sanity, and Big Success After Baby. Prior to launching her own business, Lauren had a 16-year career in
magazine publishing, most recently as the executive editor of Glamour magazine. She’s
partnering with Total Wireless to share her Total Boss Mom strategies—hectic
schedule, two little boys, messy home, and all. Check out TotalWireless.com to learn more about the latest phones and the best deal in wireless.
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