
After a hectic week at work, I was completely drained. My body was telling me I needed a break, so I planned a little escape for the weekend: a massage, a cup of coffee, and some time to just relax and read a book. Nothing big, just a few hours of Me Time to recharge.
Usually, weekends are when we sit down with our kids to help with their homework and review lessons. Since there wasn’t any major homework assigned that week, I thought it would be the perfect time to sneak in some rest.
But on Friday evening, my 9-year-old son suddenly told me he had forgotten to mention a big project. He needed to make a 3D model of the Changi Airport, due on Monday. My heart sank. I knew this wasn’t just a quick task; it was going to take serious time and effort. I immediately thought, “Okay, we’ll do this together. The massage can wait until next weekend.”
Before I could cancel my plans, my husband stepped in. He looked at me and said, “Don’t worry, I’ll take over helping with the project. You go and do what you planned.”
I felt so seen and supported in that moment. So, the next day, I went ahead with my plan. I got my massage, enjoyed my coffee, and read my book without interruptions. It was exactly what I needed, like pressing reset on my energy.
That day, I came home feeling refreshed, lighter, and was also able to help with the final checking of the project with a calmer heart. I went to bed that night grateful not just for the rest I took, but for the teamwork at home that made it possible.
And this coming weekend, it’s my husband’s turn to enjoy his Me Time. He already has his plans, and I’m glad we’re learning to give each other the same space to rest and recharge.
That experience reminded me: taking Me Time is not neglecting my family. It’s an investment in myself, my marriage, and my kids.
Many parents admit they feel a pang of guilt when they take time for themselves. It often sounds like:
But here’s the truth: guilt doesn’t always mean you’re doing something wrong. Most of the time, it simply means you care deeply about your family.
Let’s flip the script, taking time for yourself is not selfish. It’s essential. Here’s why:
You don’t need a full spa weekend (though that’s nice, too). Even small steps can help:
Parents, your energy is the foundation of your family’s well-being. Taking Me Time doesn’t take away from your kids, it gives back to them in the form of your patience, energy, and love.
So the next time guilt creeps in, remember: rest is not a reward. It’s a necessity.
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