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The Balanced Mom - Fact or Fiction? By
Lesley Spencer
It's a pretty well known fact: Moms are pulled in many directions and their to-do
list almost never gets completely crossed off. There's the kids, the husband, the
house, the chores, the errands, the laundry, the meals, the appointments, the kid's
activities, the birthday parties and on and on. It's an intensive job that requires
some great time management and organization to ensure that everything gets done
(or almost everything), and there's still enough time to spend relaxing and enjoying
your family.
Here are some tips to you find some balance:
* Use a calendar to stay organized. Keep track of home, school and work activities
and appointments on your calendar. It may work best to use a desk calendar that
you can take with you as well as set calendar reminders in a program such as Outlook
to remind you of certain repeating activities, practices, birthdays, bills to pay,
etc.
* Be a team. Ask for help when needed and offer help where needed. Perhaps one week
you can be in charge of homework or baths and the next week your spouse can. Come
up with mutually beneficial plans to help your family function and have lots of
time for family fun!
* Let go of guilt and know that you cannot possibly do everything. Whether you need
to hire a housekeeper, order take out or say no to a volunteer request, know that
you are doing what's best for you and your family but not overextending yourself
and putting unnecessary burdens and expectations on yourself.
* Schedule a weekly date with your spouse as well as individual time with your kids.
Also make time for yourself. Do not let one area of your life dominate the rest.
* Use your evening time wisely. Instead of plopping down in front of the TV, go
on a long walk with your spouse and/or your kids. Have a picnic dinner in the backyard.
Play a game or do something that enables you to really connect with your family.
* Be a smart shopper and meal planner. Buy cookbooks with quick, healthy meals or
meals that you can double and freeze for another night. No need to do it all every
night.
* Know that you can always adjust and change your options. If the choices that were
right for you last year are not as good this year, reconsider and re-evaluate all
of your options. Talk it over with your spouse and close friends. Then decide what
is best for you and your family today. Take life by the horns!
* Stay flexible. Just as your children grow and your marriage matures, your individual,
career, family and marriage needs will also grow, change and develop. Stay open
to changes and realize that growing with each of these areas will be fresh, exciting,
challenging and probably at times, frustrating and tiring.
* If you work, remember in the end it is not going to matter how much you dazzled
your clients or employer with long hours if you miss out on treasured moments with
your children and your spouse. Remind yourself to check in occasionally on where
you are spending your time⦠and where you are not.
* Do what's best for you and your family. Don't allow others to dictate what the
best option is for you and your family.
With these tips and your own tried-and-true ones, you will find that being a balanced
mom is not fiction. It truly can be fact. It just takes planning, delegating, flexibility,
a positive attitude and some great organization. As a mom, I can proudly say and
I'm sure you would agree: There's no better or more rewarding job in the world!
Copyright HBWM.com, Inc. 2006
Lesley Spencer is the founder and president of the national association of Home-Based
Working Moms (http://www.HBWM.com), the HBWM.com,
Inc. Network of Websites and author of the Work-at-Home Workbook. She has a Master's
Degree in Public Relations and has been featured in numerous media outlets including
CBS News, Forbes, Business Week, Parents, Wall Street Journal and USA Today. She
has been working from home for over 11 years and has two children whom she absolutely
adores!
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