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Business Quote by Emily Roberson

“Every working mother has the things she dreads, things that keep her up in the night – pink eye, an ear infection, the parent-teacher conference, the school play – all forcing her to remind the people she works with that she is not, in fact, wholly devoted to business enterprises, but has another…” quote by Emily Roberson
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““Every working mother has the things she dreads, things that keep her up in the night – pink eye, an ear infection, the parent-teacher conference, the school play – all forcing her to remind the people she works with that she is not, in fact, wholly devoted to business enterprises, but has another secret life. For me, the night terror is the 5 a.m. phone call from the nanny.””

Emily Roberson

About This Quote

Source Essay: Motherhood and Work, 2020

Balancing professional duties and motherhood creates constant anxiety over personal responsibilities that can intrude on work life.

In simple terms: Working mothers juggle job and family worries.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and plan for personal emergencies.

Themes

work-life balance parenting anxiety professional identity

Mood

stressed determined

Type

personal reflective

When to use this quote

  • parent‑teacher meetings
  • nighttime calls
  • urgent child health issues

Key Concepts

role conflict time management emotional labor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you communicate personal emergencies at work?
  • What support could reduce nighttime stress?
A Different Perspective

Balancing work and family may require support systems and flexible policies.

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