Parenting can leave you running on empty, especially when rest and self-care are pushed aside. This article explains why taking care of yourself isn’t selfish, how burnout shows up, and simple, and realistic ways you can take care of yourself.
Written By: Ali Adam 5-min read
Reading this article helps you understand the importance of self-care as a parent and how it directly impacts your well-being and your family. It provides practical, realistic strategies to manage stress, prevent burnout, and maintain balance in your daily life. By applying these tips, you can become a healthier, more patient, and more present parent.
When you’re constantly running with no energy, you and your well-being can suffer. And in the long run, people around you, like your family, can suffer, too.
“Humans need to be able to prioritize self-care, but for parents, that often falls by the wayside,” Dr. Borland shares. “Since the pandemic, we’ve seen an increase in the sense of pressure that parents feel to be all things to everyone all the time. That leads to chronic emotional and physical fatigue.”
When you don’t make time for self-care, you may start to experience burnout, which can include symptoms like:
“When you’re happy and healthy, then you can be a happier, more attentive parent,” Dr. Borland points out. “Instead of running on fumes and being easily frustrated, you’ll have more energy to take your kids on outings or coach their sports team.”
So, work on dropping the guilt you’re feeling for wanting to rest and start making time for parental self-care. You don’t just deserve it; you need it. When you make time to care for yourself, you’re doing something positive for your family, too.