Remember when you first became a working mother? You thought you could manage it all. You were capable, organized, determined.
Then reality hit.
The guilt about leaving your baby at daycare. The pressure to prove yourself at work while pumping milk in bathroom stalls. The festival expectations that didn’t decrease just because you had a job. The silent judgment when you served store-bought snacks.
Years later, you’re still running. Still guilty. Still exhausted.
But somewhere along the way, you forgot something important: You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to say no. You’re allowed to be imperfect.
This book reminds you.
It’s written for Indian working mothers who’ve lost themselves in the endless performance of perfection. Who’ve forgotten their own needs while meeting everyone else’s. Who’ve accepted guilt as a permanent companion.
You’ll rediscover:
How to recognize your limits without shame. How to set boundaries that protect your peace. How to release guilt that serves nobody. How to create routines that actually work. How to build support despite feeling isolated. How to choose yourself without apology.
This isn’t another task on your endless list. This is your exhale. Your permission. Your path back to yourself.
Because you’re not just a mother, wife, daughter-in-law, employee. You’re a person. With needs. With limits. With worth beyond what you produce.
Reclaim yourself.








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