4 Ways to Feel Confident When Returning to Work After Having a Child

Returning to work after having a child certainly creates anxiety. The longer that you’ve been staying at home either as a new mum or having expanded the family with a second or third child, the more concern it creates.

However, don’t despair. It’s possible to find some ways to feel confident. Try these 4 on for size…

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Give Yourself a Self-Talk

If you’ve been on maternity leave and are returning to the same role as before, acknowledge this. Know that you successfully worked in the role before and are capable of doing so again. Yes, it will take a bit of time to get back into the swing of things, but that’s to be expected. Your employer will anticipate that’ll be the case too.

When you either weren’t working or left before having a child, then that’s more worrisome. However, think back to the previous positions that you’ve worked in. Know that you’ve been smart, adaptable, and useful in your various roles. Nothing will have changed so drastically in the working world to make it impossible to get back up to speed.

 

Fix Your Smile (If It’s Needed)

If you’ve always been self-conscious about your smile, then it may be time to consider some dental work. Doing this can fix a long-standing issue like crooked teeth, a chipped tooth, or add a touch of whitening to brighten them up.

A veneer can cover over a previously chipped tooth. Whitening from a dentist is more effective than over-the-counter solutions too. Also, practitioners offering orthodontics Enfield can provide various types of braces including fixed ones and Invisalign, a modern option that slides on/off to avoid wearing them for business meetings.

 

Look for Greater Flexibility with Your Work Schedule

Even if the company mostly has people working from the office, there are exceptions.

Some staff members may work a few days at home per week and a couple in the office too. Others may work from home all the time, taking virtual meetings on Zoom or Microsoft Teams. It does depend on the business and how public-facing it is.

Talk to the manager about making part-time work arrangements if you feel full-time will be too much. See what options are possible for working partly at home. This will help to reduce any childcare expenses too.

 

Shop for New Office Attire

If your budget will stretch to it, then update your office wardrobe with fashionable choices.

Old pre-baby bump business attire might not be suitable. Get some new outfits to wear to the office or for the occasional meeting. Even if you work from home, you’ll still need to look presentable on Zoom. A new look or three will give your confidence a boost, especially if some of the staff haven’t seen you in a while.

When doing a few things to bolster your confidence, returning after time off to have a baby, is manageable. Co-workers are likely to rally around and welcome you back too.

 

Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.

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