Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work less. DH and I both work 3 days a week. This gives us each time for self care and maintaining our home. We eat as a family for breakfasts and dinners, even with teen nighttime sports practices.
This is funny, impossible for most, wish it was me!
Anonymous wrote:For me it feels like I’m a car and the low fuel light went on like 50 miles ago and I’m still running on fumes. My tank is so completely depleted.
Or it reminds me of that story about how parenting is like jumping out of a plane with a bunch of little kids and you are free falling and putting their little parachutes on them and then can’t put on your own and you hit the ground. Except you don’t die. And now it’s time to make dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Work less. DH and I both work 3 days a week. This gives us each time for self care and maintaining our home. We eat as a family for breakfasts and dinners, even with teen nighttime sports practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use some of my leave from work on me. So once every other month (ideally), I take a day off and do things like a haircut or doctors appt but then spend the afternoon doing whatever I want. It helps keep on top of admin stuff and helps with burnout.
Also, friends. The kids won’t be here forever so I work hard to keep my friends so that I have my own life (now and when I am an empty nester).
+1. This is the answer.
Anonymous wrote:I use some of my leave from work on me. So once every other month (ideally), I take a day off and do things like a haircut or doctors appt but then spend the afternoon doing whatever I want. It helps keep on top of admin stuff and helps with burnout.
Also, friends. The kids won’t be here forever so I work hard to keep my friends so that I have my own life (now and when I am an empty nester).