In
order to write this blog entry today, I just did the unthinkable- I turned off
my phone. I know this may seem like a crazy thing to do. What if there is an
emergency? What if someone needs to talk to me? What if I miss the latest
updates on Facebook and Twitter? Yeah I know. I kind of felt weird turning my
phone off. But, I’m happy I was able to do it.
I
have learned that once you are a mom your to-do list is never ending. We have
so much to do and most of the time the duties we have are associated with
benefiting others. However, we need to make sure we carve out some personal
time for ourselves. Mommies need to reboot and do the things that she loves. This is vital and should be a golden rule for all mommies. Having time to yourself enable
you to do other tasks more effectively. You will feel happier knowing that you
got in some time for yourself and you won’t feel bogged down by other things.
Also, scheduling time in just for you helps you step outside of the routine of
being a mom. I know it can be tough and you may find yourself falling back in
line and forgetting about you, but you have to make a conscious decision to
make some time for yourself. You can’t wait around for anyone to ask you if you
need some time to yourself. You must claim it, own it, and demand it because
you deserve it.
Do
whatever it is that you love. Shop, sew, read, write, draw, take a class, go
for a walk, take a weekend trip, learn a language, or even learn how to juggle
if you want to. Do whatever it is that your heart desires. Make the time for
yourself: It will make you a happier person. It can be for a few hours or a
weekend, whatever you and the person who is watching your children decide on.
One weekend a month my husband watches our daughter while I have a mommy weekend
off to do whatever I want. I can use that time to study, go to workshops, go
shopping, read, or catch a movie. If your life includes different realities and
you don’t have anyone to watch your child, you may just have to reorganize a
few things. Wake up an hour earlier to get your time in or stay up an hour
later than usual because you need this for your own mental sanity.
Some
people may not get it, but that’s okay. You are doing this for you and you
alone. This is time just for you without anyone else: no hubby, no friends, no
family, no one- just you. You need some inner peace, some quiet time away from
all of the noise. You need to hear yourself think and reclaim you.
Like
I did, you may have to turn off your phone because this is a huge distraction.
Practically everyone is distracted by their phones nowadays because we are
always on it and mommies know how to multitask. We are waiting in anticipation
for that next phone call, are bombarded with text messages, checking our email
messages, are on social media, watching YouTube clips, etc. We have to find
ways to cut out distractions and do some activities we deem beneficial. You
will feel more energized, refreshed, and happy to have such a balance in your
life. You can do it, now find something to do and make yourself happy.
Here
are a few steps to take that will assist you with establishing your personal
time:
Step
1:
Hobby/Skill:
Figure
out what you want to do.
Step
2:
Pencil
Yourself In:
Dedicate
a certain amount of time for this activity on a consistent basis and choose a
day/weekend you will do this and add it to your calendar and to-do list.
*Make
sure this works with the flow of your day.
Step
3:
Inform
Your Family:
Let
your family know that you will take time out for yourself and let them
know the day/time. This will discourage
anyone from disturbing you at that time.
Step
4:
Don’t
Allow Distractions:
You
must begin your personal time on the day and times you scheduled it for, just
like you would with anything else. Do not become distracted with other
activities- this is just as important as anything else.
Step
5:
Enjoy
Your Personal Time.