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A Multitasking Hero: The Modern-Day Mother

Ideologies are a significant part of our society as it is how we shape our perception of the world. Specifically, motherhood ideologies have not only shifted throughout the years, but have evolved into becoming more flexible and accepting, introducing what we now know as the modern-day mother.

Motherhood and individual life dreams tend to be two concepts which work antagonistically. The choice of one or the other has troubled women throughout time as society’s pressure forced them in heading to one direction.

However, the gentle, caring motherly figure can thrive alongside a woman with aspirations and dreams. Once these two personas meet in the middle, a solid dynamic is created, opening the gateway to the working mother.

This parallelism symbolizes a mom who understands her core self as well as her duties as a parent. She understands and acknowledges that things change in life and takes the time necessary to realign what needs re-aligning, whether that is herself, her relationships, or her career. Simultaneously, the modern mom spends quality time with her children while valuing her friendships and hobbies.

The idea that builds the bridge of connection therefore is balance. If you ask any woman, she’ll tell you that multitasking runs in her blood. And let’s be honest, that’s how it is even though having the best of both worlds may seem unreachable.

According to a 2018 United States Census Bureau survey, about two-thirds of the 23.5 million working women with children under 18 worked full-time during that year. This not only highlights a large number but also symbolizes great drive, without however ignoring the struggles that come hand in hand with juggling multiples spheres of life. Cheryl Buehler, PhD, professor of human development and family studies said, “in all cases with significant differences in maternal well-being, such as conflict between work and family or parenting, the comparison favored part-time work over full-time or not working,” adding, “however, in many cases the well-being of moms working part time was no different from moms working full time,” as reported by the American Psychological Association.

Before stereotypes began switching up, women were expected to perform certain roles in society, as the dominant values which followed them for centuries were tough to eliminate. Certain expectations needed to be reached regarding maintaining a household and keeping the family together. Fortunately, new ideologies were embraced, spotlighting a modern figure which more accurately represents women today.

The modern-day mom is a role model for many as she exemplifies power, dominance, and willpower. She is aware that happiness is a choice, and she actively pursues her plans and dreams to reach it.

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