10 Things for a Working Mum's Weekend Routine

10 Things for a Working Mum’s Weekend Routine

For many working mums, weekends feel less like a break and more like a frantic scramble to catch up on everything left undone during the week. Between piles of laundry, grocery runs, and spending meaningful time with family, it’s easy to feel like you’re sprinting to Monday morning rather than recharging.

But weekends are more than just two days on the calendar—they’re an opportunity to reset, refocus, and realign with your goals. As Brené Brown writes in Daring Greatly, “We need to let go of exhaustion as a status symbol and productivity as self-worth.” Your weekends deserve intentionality, care, and a sprinkle of joy.

How to make it work for working mums in the workplace

The Invisible Load: A No-BS Guide for Working Mums Demanding More

The Hidden Reality of Working Motherhood in 2025

The landscape for working mothers in 2025 has reached a critical tipping point. While workplaces now offer hybrid models, remote options, and wellness initiatives, the reality remains that these ‘solutions’ often shift even more responsibility onto mothers. Behind the scenes of polished Zoom meetings and flexible schedules lies an undeniable truth: working mothers are carrying an invisible load that’s both overwhelming and exhausting.

In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg observed, “We need to stop telling women they can have it all and start supporting them to have what they need.” The conversation has shifted from whether women can ‘balance it all’ to whether workplaces and partners are doing enough to support them.

Understanding the invisible load isn’t just about recognising it—it’s about addressing it head-on, demanding more from systems that continue to undervalue women’s contributions both at home and at work.