Embracing Change for New Parents Returning to Work
Laura Duggal
Maternity Return and Working Parent Coach | 1:1 Remote Coaching | EMCC Accredited Senior Practitioner | Emotions Coaching Practitioner |
Returning to work after welcoming a child into your life is a significant transition which can be filled with a mix of emotions, challenges, and opportunities. As a new parent, you're not just going back to your job; you're navigating a completely new life balance.
This blog post explores the journey of returning to work and introduces a powerful coaching tool, the Change Compass, to help you navigate this transition with confidence and positivity.
Anticipation and Preparation
The anticipation of returning to work often begins long before your actual return date. You might find yourself wondering how you'll manage your new responsibilities at home alongside your professional duties. This period of anticipation is an excellent time for preparation.
Start by having open conversations with your partner, if applicable, about how you'll share responsibilities. Reach out to your employer to discuss your return-to-work plan, including any flexible arrangements that might be available. Begin establishing a routine at home that can accommodate your work schedule, and consider doing trial runs of your new morning routine.
Remember, preparation isn't just about logistics; it's also about mental and emotional readiness. Take time to reflect on your career goals and how they align with your new role as a parent.
Intense Emotions
As your return to work approaches, you may experience a whirlwind of emotions. It's common to feel excitement about reconnecting with colleagues and regaining a sense of professional identity. At the same time, you might feel anxiety about leaving your child, guilt about enjoying work, or fear about managing it all.
These conflicting emotions are entirely normal. Acknowledge them without judgment. Remember that having a career and being a devoted parent are not mutually exclusive.?
Potential Challenges?
Returning to work as a new parent comes with its unique set of challenges. Here are some common ones:
The Change Compass
To help navigate these challenges and embrace the changes in your life, consider using the Change Compass coaching activity, which I regularly use with my clients.?
The Change Compass is a visual tool that helps you map out the changes you're experiencing across four key areas of your life: Work Life (North), Home Life (South), Personal Growth (East), and Relationships (West). Here's how you can use it:
By going through this process, you create a comprehensive view of your transition back to work. It allows you to approach changes proactively, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and positive change.
Embracing the Journey
Returning to work as a new parent is a journey of growth, adaptation, and discovery. It's about finding a new normal that works for you and your family. Remember that this transition takes time, and it's okay to adjust your approach as you go.
Be kind to yourself throughout this process. Celebrate small victories, whether it's successfully getting everyone out the door on time, completing a work project or finding that all important time for yourself.
My colleague Sarah Turner?and I have been busy creating content highlighting the importance of organisations providing support for working parents. As part of this, we created this video series?exploring the entire journey of maternity leave, from before the leave starts, through to preparing to return and then the first few months back at work. If you or your organisation would like to understand more about how to support your employees as they take parental leave, please get in touch. ?
This blog post is a collaboration between Maternity Coaches Laura Duggal?and Sarah Turner. They are working together, sharing their experiences and bringing the best of their joint advice and knowledge to you.
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1 个月Hi Laura, great article. May I have your permission to share your article in our newsletter themed "relationship coaching" for Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches? Thanks in advance.