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Balancing Your Career and Home Life

Balancing Your Career and Home Life

Nowadays, it's becoming more and more challenging to live off of one income. Many divorced mothers with children seldom have the choice of whether or not to work while raising children.

If you've decided to keep up with your career, whether through choice or necessity, you'll be busy, but you can make it work. You'll be rewarded in the end because you won't have to worry about re-entry into the workforce once the kids are older, and you may opt to continue building your own 401K for retirement purposes.

Scheduling and Planning

When you ask most working moms how they do it, you'll often hear about their particular scheduling and planning habits. Working out a set schedule that works for you is essential.

 

Consider the following working mom tips:

  1. Plan your mornings. If you're not a morning person, try completing some of your morning tasks the evening before. Set aside enough time to get the kids dressed if they're not old enough to do it themselves. If you can, enjoy a meal together as a family before the day's commitments.
  2. Schedule events. Schedule your after-work activities in a planner. Schedule all your essential tasks, activities, and events as well. A planner will keep track of all your to-dos and keep you organized.
  3. Be flexible. Remember that everything won't always go perfectly. If something doesn't work out and you need to rearrange your schedule, plan to do something on a different day. Since you're juggling many tasks simultaneously, keeping your schedule flexible will assist in any last-minute changes.

Staying Involved

One of working moms' top worries is that they feel like they're not as involved. However, if you concentrate on spending your time with your little ones in a quality way, you'll still be heavily involved in their lives.

Just because you aren't there every minute doesn't mean that you aren't making a big difference in their lives.

After work, you can plan a fun activity with your children that they will enjoy. Make this an afternoon ritual. You'll have quality time with them at meals, and you can always engage them in family games or other activities. Maybe they'll want some alone time to play independently, but you can also stay involved by showing that you car

Taking Breaks

You must remember to schedule some breaks. If you need a “spa day” every once in a while, it's certainly something that you deserve. Sometimes you'll feel that you spend every waking moment either at work or worrying about the children, so take some time to unwind. After you have put the children to bed, give yourself some massive self-care time. Be compassionate and kind to yourself. Take a long bubble bath, read a book,  journal your thoughts, or relax with a guided meditation.

 Life can get hectic at times, but if you follow these tips, you'll be able to strike a happy balance between your career and your life at home.

Coach Leslie

Leslie Welch

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