Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what was your life like before kids? I know a lot of SAHMs who became SAHMs due at least in part to undiagnosed ADHD that made the work/kid juggle a complete nonstarter.
Really. I’ve never heard this before. I had a career before kids but always wanted to stay at home. No ADHD here.
That’s nice. “A lot” =/= “all” or even “most.”
I don’t follow.
OP mentioned being disorganized and struggling a lot with finishing what she started. I asked for more info because women with ADHD often find they were not diagnosed as children, and I personally know a lot of women with ADHD who end up staying home. That other SAHMs do not have ADHD is irrelevant.
Op here. I’m becoming more and interested in your ADHD angle. Care to share more? Do you have it? Are you a SAHM as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what was your life like before kids? I know a lot of SAHMs who became SAHMs due at least in part to undiagnosed ADHD that made the work/kid juggle a complete nonstarter.
Really. I’ve never heard this before. I had a career before kids but always wanted to stay at home. No ADHD here.
That’s nice. “A lot” =/= “all” or even “most.”
I don’t follow.
OP mentioned being disorganized and struggling a lot with finishing what she started. I asked for more info because women with ADHD often find they were not diagnosed as children, and I personally know a lot of women with ADHD who end up staying home. That other SAHMs do not have ADHD is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all foreign to me. Why does having a kid mean you have to change your appearance? I dress the same and have the same beauty routine (manicures, threading, hair color) as prekids. Really nothing has changed!
Where are your kids while you’re having all these things done?
Anonymous wrote:This is all foreign to me. Why does having a kid mean you have to change your appearance? I dress the same and have the same beauty routine (manicures, threading, hair color) as prekids. Really nothing has changed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what was your life like before kids? I know a lot of SAHMs who became SAHMs due at least in part to undiagnosed ADHD that made the work/kid juggle a complete nonstarter.
Really. I’ve never heard this before. I had a career before kids but always wanted to stay at home. No ADHD here.
That’s nice. “A lot” =/= “all” or even “most.”
I don’t follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all foreign to me. Why does having a kid mean you have to change your appearance? I dress the same and have the same beauty routine (manicures, threading, hair color) as prekids. Really nothing has changed!
Because you can't bring your child with you. It is hard to keep up these beauty treatments if you are a SAHM and don't have regular childcare already arranged (as you would if you worked outside house) or a nanny. Maybe DH works late and/or weekends and you don't have family to help. So are left with resorting to various high school neighbor girls and college girls to babysit. Finding a babysitter on a random random Tuesday at 11 isn't always easy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a work from home mom, and I feel the same way. Having an established place to be every morning really kicks off the daily routine.
Anonymous wrote:This is all foreign to me. Why does having a kid mean you have to change your appearance? I dress the same and have the same beauty routine (manicures, threading, hair color) as prekids. Really nothing has changed!
Anonymous wrote:This is all foreign to me. Why does having a kid mean you have to change your appearance? I dress the same and have the same beauty routine (manicures, threading, hair color) as prekids. Really nothing has changed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what was your life like before kids? I know a lot of SAHMs who became SAHMs due at least in part to undiagnosed ADHD that made the work/kid juggle a complete nonstarter.
Really. I’ve never heard this before. I had a career before kids but always wanted to stay at home. No ADHD here.
That’s nice. “A lot” =/= “all” or even “most.”
Anonymous wrote:Set some ground rules. For me--I don't allow leggings as pants. This goes for workout clothes. If I know I am leaving the house at some point, I put on jeans. Jeans mean I need to put on a presentable top, etc. etc. That's how I got out of the rut last year. This year, I set a new ground rule that I was not going to resort to uggs unless I am going somewhere (and only there!) where I take my shoes off (gymnastics class with toddler). I also make an effort to put on jewelry now that my kid is old enough not to rip it off me.
Anonymous wrote:Set some ground rules. For me--I don't allow leggings as pants. This goes for workout clothes. If I know I am leaving the house at some point, I put on jeans. Jeans mean I need to put on a presentable top, etc. etc. That's how I got out of the rut last year. This year, I set a new ground rule that I was not going to resort to uggs unless I am going somewhere (and only there!) where I take my shoes off (gymnastics class with toddler). I also make an effort to put on jewelry now that my kid is old enough not to rip it off me.