I really feel for you! It's such a tough one and I'm not sure I know anyone who believes they have the right balance. I agree with lots of what the previous posters have said, and having tried a whole combination of options since having children 8 years ago (full-time/part-time/working from home/career breaks/not working at all!), it's true that there is no perfect answer: I always feel torn one way or another and to go bed most nights feeling guilty or stressed about something!
I agree with Petal that little changes can have a huge impact. I have definitely learned to let the little (and big
) things slide. One thing that made a vast difference to us once I had my second child was hiring an amazing nanny who kept the home fires burning when I wasn't around- my hours aren't compatible with a nursery so that wasn't an option for us. I appreciate that financially, not everyone has the luxury of opting for a nanny over a nursery though.
I also think the world of work has changed massively in the last few years and in some industries (even the dinosaurs of law, banking and finance!) a degree of flexibility is gradually beginning to emerge....hopefully one day your employer might be able to accommodate a small change which makes your life easier.
Good luck- and know that you are not alone. And indeed, it is Friday and the sun is shining!