I need to caveat this very polarising claim — I cannot speak on behalf of the superhero single parents (statistically mums) who have sole custody of their kids and don't get breaks.
But for those of us who do… it can be exhausting being the only grown-up in the house, having a million spinning plates in the air and the militant organisation, meal prep and budgeting it requires.
When facing adversity I try to find the silver linings to every grey cloud. They're always there when you're looking for them. And one of those is that we somewhat get to lead a double life.
Watch: A spoken word video starring Laura Bryne articulating the contradiction of pressures that mothers face in their daily lives. Post continues below.
I didn't come to this realisation straight away; it was totally traumatic at first. Like someone had taken away the very oxygen I breathed.
But I recall reading somewhere early on: "You never get used to not being with your kids, but you get better at filling your time." And you do.
And for half my time, I am able to be totally selfish. A foreign concept to many parents (statistically mums). I get to have this whole other life I didn't have before.
I go to the gym regularly and am healthier than I've been in years. I can go out after work and not rush home to after-school care to get dinner on or work around anyone else's schedule.
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