American mothers have it the worst, and it's not their fault—here's why

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American mothers have it the worst, and it's not their fault—here's why
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American mothers have it the worst, and it's not their fault—here's why via CNBCMakeIt

It should come as no surprise to hear that American mothers are drowning in stress the most — at least when compared to other countries.

In Berlin, for example, mothers feel well-supported by the culture set in place. Policies there allow many to work part-time or telecommute after taking a full year of parental leave."Germany has 83 million people, and they figured out. There are a lot of smart people here and [the U.S.] can figure it out," she said in an interview with Psychology Today.

Instead, working moms can choose to give up the internal pressures they experience about not being good enough. In my book,"13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do," I identify how women can let go of counterproductive bad habits.

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