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Tips to Help Balance Career and Family
by Megan Hazel
Whether you are male or female, a mom or a dad,
balancing career and family can be really difficult. When you're a
woman, though, the choices you have to make seem especially difficult
and the responsibilities all the more great. For some reason, women are
guilt-ridden with their career decisions and the choices they make
about working while trying to raise their children, providing
nutritious meals for their family, keeping a respectable house and
keeping their husbands happy. Last on the list, of course, is finding
some time for themselves. So how does a woman find time to actually
feel happy with her daily activities while keeping up with all of the
responsibility?
First, take time to smell the roses! Literally, you can take time to
smell the roses but you can actually do this with no flowers in sight.
Every day, try to look around and appreciate what you have, taking in
the sounds of your child's laughter, the wag of your dog's tail, the
special glance of your husband as you tell a funny joke. Sometimes, the
knowledge of what you have on your plate for the day will feel
overwhelming, but a little perspective goes a long way. It may be a
cliché and a very tired phrase, but it truly does work. People
tend to get lost in the mundane, day-to-day "functioning" instead of
really living their lives. For example, next time you are worried about
fitting in your exercise with your child's play date at Little Gym,
forego the Little Gym and head out with your son or daughter for a run.
Strap the little one in the jog stroller or if he or she is old enough,
ask them to put on the running shoes with Mommy and head outside! Once
outside, you can literally stop to smell the roses. Just a few minutes
of gratitude a day will work wonders for your soul and automatically
make your life feel more balanced.
Along these same lines, try and give yourself some "me" time once a
week. Once a week may not seem like much, but if you really allow
yourself to soak it in and enjoy the time spent, it will make the
stress of all of the rest of the hectic days melt away. Take a good
block of time on a Saturday or Sunday - 2 hours, maybe - and mark this
time in your calendar in pen, not pencil. Keep a standing appointment
with yourself, and honor it as you would any other. Think you are too
busy on a weekend to do this? You will feel much more productive the
rest of the weekend allowing yourself this little ‘refresher', rather
than trying to cram some time in on a random Tuesday or other
weeknight. For this special time, you can book a massage or a facial at
your favorite spa. Take a couple of hours to go window shopping at your
favorites stores, by yourself or with a friend. Take in a matinee with
a couple of girlfriends. If your husband is willing to fly solo on a
Saturday night, you can even book a girls' night out once in a while
and truly let loose! Even if your budget doesn't allow for these
activities once a week, you can lock yourself in the bathroom with a
good book, a bubble bath and a nice glass of wine and feel good about
your time alone - you deserve some!
Probably the most obvious way to balance career and family is to
incorporate your family into what would otherwise be "work time". If
you have a short commute to work for example (although these days this is often difficult in Trinidad and Tobago) perhaps you can drive
your kids to school each morning instead of having them take the bus.
In the alternative, you could have your morning cup of coffee at the
bus stop with them and spend a few minutes chatting about their day and
what they plan to learn in school as you sip your cup of Joe and
breathe in the morning air to mentally prepare for your own day ahead.
If you normally exercise in the morning and leave the house very early,
switch your workout time to lunch and leave the office to go to the
gym, eating at your desk when you get back. You will have more time
with your family each day and get a healthy break from your pile of
papers to boot.
You may need to get a little creative with your schedule, but there are
definitely ways to help balance career and family. Sometimes an extra
few minutes each day or a once-weekly good block of time can go a long
way in helping restore your peace of mind and help you feel less
harried.
Source: www.articlecity.com

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