Home / News / Celebrity News Jennifer Garner says don’t give in to working mom guilt Leon Bennett/Stringer "Youâre their mom forever. Donât worry, you can do your job." By Cassandra Stone October 11, 2023 Leon Bennett/Stringer Rectangle If you’re a working mom, you probably feel both pressure to be there for your kids as much as possible and guilt when you’re not able to. Don’t worry, Jennifer Garner has some very assuring words when it comes to mom guiltâand she would know, since she’s a working mama of three. âWorking moms get all freaked out because weâre told constantly, âYou have 18 summers, you have this much time…time is fleeting,ââ she said during an interview with Access Hollywood this week. âIt makes you panic, and my mom has always said to me, âYouâre their mom forever. Donât worry, you can do your job. Your kids are gonna be so proud of you.ââ OK, can Jennifer Garner’s mom be our mom too? Because that’s some good stuff right there. Garner says it’s easy to fall into the trap of mom guilt, especially when you have a job or other obligations outside of your children. But it really can all be amended by being mindful and present when you can be. Related: Jennifer Garner says her oldest daughter is âgratefulâ her mom says ânoâ to social media âIf you come from a place of expansiveness instead of feeling just like, âI canât be a mom because Iâm also working and Iâm supposed to be guilty all the time,â you better just lean into wherever you are, any day, right now, just be there when your kids show up and weâll have a great time,” she says. Garner shares three children with ex-husband Ben Affleck: Violet, 17, Seraphina, 13, and Samuel, 11. She and Affleck, 51, announced they were divorcing in 2015 after 10 years of marriage. Being a single working mother is basically a recipe for even more mom guilt and added pressure to get things right when you’re with your kids. Related: The internet is going crazy over Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleckâs oldest daughter Garner says there are times when she’s “fully around” and there are times when she isn’t, because of work and how difficult it is to balance it all. “However your ‘balance’ looks, just give yourself some grace,” she says. The latest News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moanaâs mom aliveâand calls out Disneyâs missing moms