Last updated: May 7, 2026

Some days, just getting through the basics feels like enough. The to-do list sits untouched, the goals you set feel distant, and the version of you who had a clear plan seems like a different person entirely.

Feeling stuck is a normal part of any journey, especially if you're raising young children. The trick isn't to push harder, it's to shift your perspective.

Give yourself permission to pause

There's a difference between giving up and taking a breath. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is rest without guilt. Constant pressure to keep moving can actually deepen that stuck feeling. Allow yourself a beat and trust that momentum will return.

Look back, not just forward

When progress feels invisible, we tend to focus on how far we still have to go. Try flipping that. Where were you six months ago? What have you figured out, survived, or learned since then? Recognising how far you've already come can be surprisingly energising.

Change the scenery — even just a little

Stuck feelings often thrive in routine. A small shake-up can spark something: a different podcast on your walk, a coffee somewhere new, a conversation with someone whose path inspires you. The smallest things can be a nudge in a fresh direction.

Reconnect with your "why"

When motivation dips, our reasons for wanting something can go quiet too. Take a moment to revisit what's driving you. Why does your goal matter to you? Reconnecting with that feeling can reignite things faster than any productivity tips.

Let someone else hold the vision for a while

On the days you can't see the path ahead, it helps to talk to someone who can. That's what our Employment Plus team is here for. We offer practical guidance and flexible support to help you work towards those goals.

Feeling stuck doesn't mean staying stuck. We're here to help you find your footing again.

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