Nancyg56
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- Aug 17, 2005
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I'm not worried if it is helpful or not, I'm just responding. Her kids are in school and she has no desire to get up and clean. If I was honest, I would tell her to just quit being lazy, jmo.
Nasty much? I encountered women like you when my kids were little. I was home with them so I did "not work". Yeah right! Iwas the Mom who went on all those class trips, volunteered in the classroom, baked for all the functions and ran all the errands for friends and family. I also found the time to feed and care for my neighbors children while they were working. You know, because I had nothing else to do
. I loved it but I was always shocked that "working women" could be so snippy to those of us who chose to stay at home. Women should try to support each other, and help during transitions because you never know when you are going to need one of us slackers.I love Flylady.
I found the the adjustment to having so much time was more difficult than I thought that it would be. Someone on the DIS suggested Flylady which really helped me to get organized. I don't use her much anymore but I do keep the "program".
1) Invite someone over. Tried and true method for quickly cleaning.
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Works for me every time!
OP- don't be too hard on yourself. You will find a way to provide structure to your day and that is really all you are looking for. When you aare working there is always timeframes that you need to function with so managing your time is easier. WHen you are home with one big open block of time it becomes more difficult until you structure your day.
I got more accomplished when I was working 40 hours and then still had to mange my home. When I stayed home it was different and it took a while to get used to it. Keep a loose schedule, give yourself permission to take breaks, just as you would if you were in an office and make a list of those things that you absolutely want to do and put them on that schedule. Check those chores off so that you see your progress. it is hard to remember that you have accomplished something if it gets undone soon after you did it.
Also, being home is a lot of work, it is just different work. WHen my Mom was ill and I was practically living there my home was not up to speed. It was not in a shambles but it was not running smoothly either. My DH finally told me that he had no idea what I did at home he just knew that he did not want to do it.
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Isnt it boring?


