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1950s Quote by Sara Sheridan

“In the 1950s at least less was expected of women. Now we're supposed to build a career, build a home, be the supermum that every child deserves, the perfect wife, meet the demands of elderly parents, and still stay sane.” quote by Sara Sheridan
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““In the 1950s at least less was expected of women. Now we're supposed to build a career, build a home, be the supermum that every child deserves, the perfect wife, meet the demands of elderly parents, and still stay sane.””

Sara Sheridan

About This Quote

Modern expectations place overwhelming, often conflicting, demands on women, creating pressure to excel in multiple roles while maintaining mental health.

In simple terms: Women face unrealistic expectations to juggle career, family, and caregiving.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize self‑care and realistic goals.

Themes

gender worklife balance mental health family societal pressure

Mood

empathetic concerned

Type

advice supportive

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • parenting
  • elder care
  • personal boundaries

Key Concepts

role overload expectation management well‑being

Questions to Reflect On

  • What expectations can you realistically adjust?
  • How do you protect your mental health?
A Different Perspective

Balancing all roles may be unsustainable for many.

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