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Posts Tagged ‘survival tips for working moms’

When Mommy’s A Mess

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Do you ever feel, that as the centrifugal force of the house, that mommy’s mood sets the tone for the the whole family? This Blog post came to me a couple of weeks ago, when my girlfriend said, “Can you Blog about how when we are not good, the rest of our family never feels good? And how we can pull ourselves out of these slumps?”

So really, what happens if mom’s not happy?

Now, if you have a family of 4 plus people, chances are there are constantly multiple things going on at once… different opinions, different ideas and different hormones levels too!  And chances are again, these many factors vary throughout your week. For example, sometimes my household is happy, and we’re grooving to Kool & The Gang and (shhhh) Justin Bieber in the kitchen, and other times mommy’s ranting about unfinished homework, laziness around helping out, too much Wii and television, or disrespectful words.  Sometimes we’re laughing, sometimes we’re tense. But one thing I know for sure… when I’m on edge, EVERYONE IS ON EDGE.

And see, this is where I sit on the fence… am I to fake it, and fake happiness when I’m tired or stressed for the sake of peace and harmony, or should I be my honest self, my true self, show my kids that life isn’t always flowery, and bring everyone down with me? Cuz really, I would LOVE your opinion on this issue. My ass in on the fence. I always wrestle between protecting them, and giving them the truth. My heart says truth, but with a grain of salt, yes?

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Eight Tips to De-Stress Your Life

Friday, August 20th, 2010

By Guest Blogger Candi Wingate

I am a married woman with two beautiful sons. I have a “full-time-and-then-some” job in the home. That job description: Wife, mother, housekeeper, cook, chauffeur, personal secretary, and more… I also work a full-time (and then some) job as the President and CEO of Nannies of Nebraska, Nannies4hire.com, Babysitters4hire.com and Care4hire.com.

This is a typical day for me… After 11 stressful hours at work (and no lunch on many days), I head home for time with my family. I am tired, frustrated and hungry. I want to decompress and have a little “me-time” before attending to my husband and two sons, cook dinner, clean the house, and do all the other things associated with my primary full-time (and then some) job as wife and mother. But, of course, I get no me-time, no decompression. I walk in the door, and the kids are all over me. They haven’t seen me since early in the morning, so they want to talk, play, and connect with me. Of course they do. And they should. My husband wants to know what’s for dinner.

whats for dinner

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