Anonymous wrote:PP, unless you change something in your life, you will have the same results. You need to find something that you will actually look forward to, so that it doesn't seem like a chore. Maybe that is just sitting in your bedroom and listening to a podcast. Maybe it is an extra-long shower followed by a nice-smelling lotion. Make it EASY and enjoyable, but make it a regular event that you try to keep your family or work from encroaching on.
You need to somehow get more time for yourself - that may involve "dropping the rope" (handing off some responsibility in its entirety and then letting folks deal with the consequences if they don't get it done).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) your house doesn’t need to be clean all the time
2) stop being home all the time. Why are you there with teens, they don’t need a babysitter. Go to dinner, go to the gym, do a hobby, learn and art.
3) make dinner 3x a week and buy sandwich makings. Nobody needs to cook dinner every night. Cooking isn’t necessary. Make a habit of saying “your own your own for dinner tonight”, “we are having leftovers for dinner tonight”
You have a vision of what a good mom is, it’s wrong. Readjust your life.
You should spend 1/4 of you life on work, 1/4 on family,1/4 on community, and 1/4 on yourself . Most overlap in some way like your job overlaps community, etc.
You’ve lost yourself. Spend the year finding yourself again.
I don't know about you, but I work 8-5. I'm tired after work. My house isn't spotless since I can't clean all the time because I work. Just chores and work takes up a lot of my life. Then kids because I am not leaving the house to avoid them when they are actually home!
I hear you PP. Working full time and raising a family are tough. But honestly, with teens, your life should be getting EASIER not harder (at least wrt labor). Do you do anything for yourself? Book group with neighborhood parents? An exercise class or hobby class that you find enjoyable? Taking a neighborhood walk with your spouse a few times a week? You HAVE to have something other than work and kids in your life. And yes, I am typically spent after my high-stress 8-6 workday and dealing with making sure people are where they need to be, food is available for dinners/lunches, etc... But I no longer handle anyone's laundry but my own, kids make their own lunches or buy at school, I let my husband take the lead on one of the kids' major activities, I've lowered my standards on what qualifies as "clean enough", I cook enough food to have at least 1 day of leftovers, I have a dedicated 1x week exercise class and I do semi-regular girls nights with neighborhood moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) your house doesn’t need to be clean all the time
2) stop being home all the time. Why are you there with teens, they don’t need a babysitter. Go to dinner, go to the gym, do a hobby, learn and art.
3) make dinner 3x a week and buy sandwich makings. Nobody needs to cook dinner every night. Cooking isn’t necessary. Make a habit of saying “your own your own for dinner tonight”, “we are having leftovers for dinner tonight”
You have a vision of what a good mom is, it’s wrong. Readjust your life.
You should spend 1/4 of you life on work, 1/4 on family,1/4 on community, and 1/4 on yourself . Most overlap in some way like your job overlaps community, etc.
You’ve lost yourself. Spend the year finding yourself again.
I don't know about you, but I work 8-5. I'm tired after work. My house isn't spotless since I can't clean all the time because I work. Just chores and work takes up a lot of my life. Then kids because I am not leaving the house to avoid them when they are actually home!
Anonymous wrote:1) your house doesn’t need to be clean all the time
2) stop being home all the time. Why are you there with teens, they don’t need a babysitter. Go to dinner, go to the gym, do a hobby, learn and art.
3) make dinner 3x a week and buy sandwich makings. Nobody needs to cook dinner every night. Cooking isn’t necessary. Make a habit of saying “your own your own for dinner tonight”, “we are having leftovers for dinner tonight”
You have a vision of what a good mom is, it’s wrong. Readjust your life.
You should spend 1/4 of you life on work, 1/4 on family,1/4 on community, and 1/4 on yourself . Most overlap in some way like your job overlaps community, etc.
You’ve lost yourself. Spend the year finding yourself again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 45 with a 2 year old. WTF was i thinking ?! Send help!!!
Clearly you weren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im 45 with a 2 year old. WTF was i thinking ?! Send help!!!
Clearly you weren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Im 45 with a 2 year old. WTF was i thinking ?! Send help!!!
Anonymous wrote:Im 45 with a 2 year old. WTF was i thinking ?! Send help!!!