Rhythm of a Working Mum

My new weekly routine conisists of 4 half days and 1 full day at work. Paddy comes with me every day and on the full day my wonderful mother looks after him for me. I can do this, in fact I am finding my work life far easier because of it. It's just my home life that isn't easier.
I have never been a working mum before so things like getting to the end of the week and not being able to see my floor for mess or deciding what is for dinner at 4pm that afternoon on the drive home are new ones for me.
I am desperate to find a rhythm for this new way of being. A rhythm that will still allow the home me to shine through - the me that bakes, the me that grocery shops for quality and nutrition rather than convenience, the me that crafts, the me that blogs.
Other working mums out there, how did you find your rhythm so that the most important things remained the most important and didn't get swallowed up by the working you?

3 comments:

Inoureyes said...

Good on you for finding your working rhythm. Im not a working mum (although i do plenty of work 24/7)
the only advise i can give you is there is no rush to get into a rhythm. Just take it easy and prioritise. The rest will come about.

Emma said...

Sorry I can't offer any specific advice as I've never been a working Mother (although I'm looking forward to being someday).

However, I can identify with 'losing your rhythm' as I've had some challenges lately which also meant no blogging, sewing, knitting or home cooked meals.

A couple of things that helped a bit were writing lists in order of importance and looking at everything in your life and eliminating anything that you don't a) Need to do or b) Love to do.

I hope that you find your new rhythm soon :)

The Old Dairy said...

You just need a new rhythm....it will come in time...Greg has been gone 15 months now and running a bussines and household and being a Mum does get tricky....Don't expect every thing to be the same ....as it won't be, be willing to let some things go and to change as you need to...
Mandy

Monday, November 8, 2010

Rhythm of a Working Mum

My new weekly routine conisists of 4 half days and 1 full day at work. Paddy comes with me every day and on the full day my wonderful mother looks after him for me. I can do this, in fact I am finding my work life far easier because of it. It's just my home life that isn't easier.
I have never been a working mum before so things like getting to the end of the week and not being able to see my floor for mess or deciding what is for dinner at 4pm that afternoon on the drive home are new ones for me.
I am desperate to find a rhythm for this new way of being. A rhythm that will still allow the home me to shine through - the me that bakes, the me that grocery shops for quality and nutrition rather than convenience, the me that crafts, the me that blogs.
Other working mums out there, how did you find your rhythm so that the most important things remained the most important and didn't get swallowed up by the working you?

3 comments:

Inoureyes said...

Good on you for finding your working rhythm. Im not a working mum (although i do plenty of work 24/7)
the only advise i can give you is there is no rush to get into a rhythm. Just take it easy and prioritise. The rest will come about.

Emma said...

Sorry I can't offer any specific advice as I've never been a working Mother (although I'm looking forward to being someday).

However, I can identify with 'losing your rhythm' as I've had some challenges lately which also meant no blogging, sewing, knitting or home cooked meals.

A couple of things that helped a bit were writing lists in order of importance and looking at everything in your life and eliminating anything that you don't a) Need to do or b) Love to do.

I hope that you find your new rhythm soon :)

The Old Dairy said...

You just need a new rhythm....it will come in time...Greg has been gone 15 months now and running a bussines and household and being a Mum does get tricky....Don't expect every thing to be the same ....as it won't be, be willing to let some things go and to change as you need to...
Mandy