Quote by Katey Sagal

I'm a better mother if I'm also doing my work. Some women find a lot more satisfaction from doing the hardest job, which is being a mom. But I like my day job, so I juggle a lot.


I'm a better mother if I'm also doing my work. Some women fi

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This quote highlights the belief that being a fulfilling mother does not necessarily mean solely focusing on motherhood. The person acknowledges that while some women find immense satisfaction in the challenging role of being a mom, they personally find satisfaction in both their "day job" and being a mother. They argue that by pursuing their work alongside motherhood, they believe they can become a better mother as they are able to juggle different responsibilities and maintain personal fulfillment. This perspective challenges the notion that there is a one-size-fits-all approach to being a "good" mother and emphasizes the importance of finding individual balance and satisfaction in one's choices.

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By Katey Sagal
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