Often invisible, the mental load is the cognitive labor of planning, organizing, and managing household tasks. It involves tracking needs, anticipating problems, and delegating responsibilities. Understanding this concept benefits partners seeking equitable relationships, parents feeling overwhelmed by invisible work, and managers aiming to reduce burnout in caregiving roles. Recognizing the mental load helps redistribute unpaid labor.
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