Balance
BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY
There is no denying that returning to work when you have young
children will turn your life into a juggling act. The key is to
figure out what works for you, and how you can create a balance
that suits your needs. Here are some tips for reducing the
stress:
PRIORITISE
Make a list of all the things you need to do, for example:
washing; housework; feeding/bathing/changing the kids etc.
Divide the list into two groups - NON-NEGOTIBLES and NEGOTIABLES.
The non-negotiable things are the things you absolutely have to do,
such as washing and feeding the kids. The negotiables are things
that you would like to, but that can be left if you run out of
time.
DELEGATE
Share out the housework - choose some tasks for your
partner to be responsible for, and the same for the kids. Even
toddlers are able to help in small ways, like picking up toys.
FIND A ROUTINE
Establish a routine that works for you. Know what time you need to
be out the door each morning, to avoid being stressed out and late
for work. If it helps, get the kids day-care/school bags packed the
night before, and lay out your work clothes so you are ready to
go.
HAVE A 'CONTINGENCY PLAN'
What will you do if the kids are sick and can't go to
day-care/school? What will you do if you have an early meeting
scheduled, or if you are running late in the afternoon? Who can you
call on for support? These are all important things to think about
'just in case', as even the best-oiled of routines can go awry.
SET ASIDE SOME 'KID TIME'
Set aside a specific amount of time each day, and each week, to
spend exclusively with your children. This may be sitting at the
table having breakfast with them, or it may be bathing your child,
or reading a bedtime story.
Whatever works for you, make this time ONLY about your child. Try
not to think about work and other pressures, and spend the time
enjoying being a parent.
SET ASIDE SOME 'COUPLE TIME'
The same goes for your partner. Set aside some time when
you are both relaxed and able to concentrate on each other. This is
critical for maintaining a healthy relationship, especially if you
are both working.
SET ASIDE SOME 'ME' TIME
Being a working parent is stressful, and it is important not to
forget to look after yourself. Get your hair done once a month,
have a bubble bath, read a book or even just get hubby to get the
kids up so you can have a weekend lie in. You'll be amazed how
refreshed you feel.
Finally, be REALISTIC. There are never enough hours in the day
when you are a working parent, and you need to pick your battles
carefully. Don't stress yourself out trying to keep the house as
clean as it was when you were home all day cleaning it, and on days
when it all gets too much, it's not a crime to buy takeaways!