Posted on
October 20, 2009 by
dc

Being a work at home mom may be the best decision you have ever made but life can be challenging too. Basically, you are on call 24/7 and the demands seems never ending. Sometimes you may even feel like you are experiencing a burnout!
The first step to coping with burnout is to try preventing it. Avoid overpacking your schedule with activities for the kids or yourself. It is good to take a little time for yourself every day. You may not need to be alone, but you do need to relax a little. Apart from your home business responsibilities, you may want to set aside some time to rest when the kids are napping or in school. It is so important to get things done with a clear head.
Keep your expectations and those of your family realistic. If you’re running a home business or have a work at home job, you can’t be expecting a perfect house in every sense. Pick a day to do the laundry, the vacuuming and other housework, a little planning is necessary.
Make sure you get enough sleep. The more tired you are, the more stress you are going to feel, and the harder it will be to cope with it. I know it can be hard but getting sufficient sleep can also mean a healthier body and a more alert mind.
Plan fun activities once in a while to relieve stress. Depending on your needs and the needs of your family, this can be alone or with the entire family. Go to the beach, a park, zoo, mall, wherever it is you can relax and just have fun. Or include an exercise regime twice a week, to work out your body and that may also help to lose some belly fat.
Consider cooking meals and snacks in advance. It’s easy to give your children healthy snacks if you have sliced vegetables and/or fruits ready to go in the fridge. On busy seasons, meals may also be prepared in advance and frozen for those nights when you’re simply too tired to cook. Plan your meals for leftovers that will freeze well, and say goodbye to expensive frozen dinners from the grocery store.
Some of us work at home moms keep a written schedule. If it makes you feel overwhelmed, then don’t bother. What works for some people may not work for you.
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Posted on
September 23, 2009 by
dc
Most people can agree that it can be difficult to balance their work and home lives once they get married and have children. Somehow it seems that work life or home life is always encroaching on the other and causing problems at work, at home, and many times both, especially when you are working from home. However the following a few tips are great options to help with balancing work and home.
1) The best thing to do when trying to balance work and home is to make a schedule. Know how much time you have and schedule your work time and your home time. Then, you will know when you need to schedule work and home events. This will make your life significantly easier and you will know which activities fit into which time frame. Just make sure you stick to your schedule.
2) Many times work and home responsibilities can become overwhelming because one person is handling more of the responsibilities than the other. So, learn to share responsibilities at home and each spouse can be responsible for their work. Also, older children should have some home responsibilities as well to help parents balance work and home.
3) A great way to keep home and work separate is to always focus on home activities during weekends, or at least on days off from working from home if you happen to work on weekends. When certain days are home days and other days are work days then it makes balancing work and home considerably easier. Take time off and do things together. Go shopping for discount classroom furniture, have a picnic in the park or just chilling out in front of a good movie.
4) Balancing home and work can be difficult because your home office is just next door. If you really want to balance work and home then you will always leave your work in your home office and keep home a relaxing place for family and home activities.
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