Many women realize too late that trying to do it all is not worth the price. A reader commented on this post about this topic. I thought her experience was worthy of a post of its own in hopes of sparing other women from trying to do it all ~
I
did it all, by choice. Now I HAVE to do it all because I'm divorced. Going down
the superwoman path carries a price, to yourself, to your marriage, to your
kids and to your time with God. Are you trying to prove something by doing
that? What?
I believe that women
who are married and have children CAN also have a career, but that does have a
price. Sometimes the man does not make enough money to support his family and
the woman has large earning potential. I was there. But you HAVE to consider the
big picture. Some marriages can be creative and you can both be frugal ~ to
compensate for lesser income and more time with family. But IF you can make it
work for the woman to be home, I STRONGLY encourage you to view that as the
best option. It's biblical, it's proven statistically by tracking 'outcomes' of
children by social services, in divorce figures, in the happiness and health of
the entire family.
EVEN IF you can work
all day and have the energy to play with your kids, teach them, cook good whole
food meals, clean house, do laundry, STUDY THE WORD, have time to exercise and
still have the energy to have sex. REALLY!?!?! DO YOU WANT TO BE THAT BUSY ALL
THE TIME??? Where is the 'spending time together' in all that?? When I was
married and doing all that I could only sleep 4 hours a night. I was crabby to
everyone and tired ALL the time. Nobody was getting the best of anything from
me.
I'm a 50 year old
single mother of a teen now. I own my own business, own my own home, I am a
poster child for the feminists. {barf} I am active in my church... and I'm
chronically EXHAUSTED. At one point when my son was a toddler and my business
was more 'successful' than it is now, I was sleep deprived and INSANE. My
health and relationships suffered, GREATLY. And while I do not think that is
why I am divorced, it certainly was a factor. I'm divorced because my husband
was an addict. Was my 'doing it all' a factor in his sickness? How could I say
it wasn't?? But the fact now is that I don't have time to seek a mate, I have a
boat that has not been in the lake for 4 years... an activity that I always
dreamed of sharing with my son.
I am from the
generation of women who first proved 'we can do it all' and MANY of my peers
and friends have done so. ALL of them would tell you there was a price paid for
it. ALL. OF. THEM.
I HAVE to sleep 6-7
hours a night now because I did less for so long that I have health challenges
and eye problems if I don't. THERE IS A PRICE. I would GIVE ANYTHING to have a
solid marriage to a man who could provide to us. Don't be someone who didn't
know what they had until it is gone... be honest with yourself. Even if you ARE
able to get all the chores done all the time, aren't you giving up precious
'relationship' time with your spouse, kids, God, friends and extended family?
The very relationships that feed our souls and are the real purpose for being?
Walk in wisdom toward them that are without, redeeming the time.
Colossians 4:5
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Yvonne Mangum · 552 weeks ago
Glad this might help some women avoid ending up where I 'live' now. I thank God for my blessings every day - to be able to continue 'doing it all' fairly successfully. But still pray for 'my other half' and to be able to do things differently.
Thanks.