earlier this year, the wall street journal had an article on the ’walk of shame‘. for all of you mama’s out there who work outside the home, especially in professional, salaried roles - you know exactly what i am referring to… it is that walk that you have to make from your workplace’s entrance all the way to your office or cubicle, passing all your coworkers who are busy working already - and then again, having to walk BACK at the end of ‘your’ day. i myself do the walk of shame on my way in to the office after dropping the kids off at daycare - usually getting in around 9am, then i leave before 4:45pm to be sure i can beat traffic, pick the boys up at a decent hour and then be able to spend time with them at home before their bedtime….and those are only on the days that i actually make it IN to the office and not have to telecommute or have pediatrician, dentist, school events, etc to attend with my kids! of course, i am always connected, and am online before and after i get in, but i do get the occasional ‘nice of you to make it in’ comments from time to time, but to me, i really don’t mind because for some reason, i am not ashamed at all of this twice daily walk and the time i put in because i let my work speak for itself. to me, and many other mamas out there - we are ‘allowed’ this flexibility due to the work we produce on a daily/weekly/yearly basis. of course there are the other labels that we have to deal with as professionals such as being labeled on the ‘mommy-track’, which some equate to ‘less committed’ in the workplace. read more
Aug 31