Thursday, March 12, 2020
3 Gifts Working Moms Actually Want This Year
3 Gifts Working Moms Actually Want This Year Its that time of year again. Ads are showing happy families, relatives are hugging each other and everyone is sitting down to eat for the holidays. But what did they leave out of the picture? Mom stressing outMatriarchs, especially working ones, must balance a lot and that tends to intensify during busy times like the holidays. Why?Because the average working mom is running 23 minutes short of the time she needs for herself, and thats before adding in a major family holiday or gathering,Because many moms are expected to create, coordinate and even cook the holiday feast which isnt part of their normal day job,Because she knows the dinner table may be fueled by family feuds, political conversations that turn into arguments, adult children still into sibling rivalry and grown-ups acting like children because their parents are around.So, if you love a working mother, heres what she wants1. For you to save the arguments or disagreements for an other day.No need to add an extra layer of tension before or during the holiday. If you landsee an argument about to break out, be the meditator and help solve the situation by suggesting Lets talk about this another time or Today is about love and family.2. For you to just do it Dont ask.Bring food, assist in clean-up or create entertainment with old family photos or board games. Anything you can do to take the burden off mom is a big help.3. For you to stick to a routine.Kids may act out when theyre out of their routine or if theyre overtired. Make aya to keep to their normal schedule or figure out how to accommodate them during dinner.And if you are mom, here are some gifts you can give yourself1. Manage your expectations.Things are seldom perfect, especially when they involve a lot of people Its okay if things dont go according to plan. Learn to roll with the punches instead.2. Take nothing personally.My grandmother had a poem that went Everything they say and do, is information about them, not you. If things go array, understand its not your fault and, therefore, you shouldnt feel bad about it.3. Treat your family like friends.Be patient, considerate, ask questions, listen to the answers and remind yourself that they will go home soon.4. Expect yourself to be short on time.In anticipation of a bustling gathering, dont over schedule yourself and make sure youre getting enough sleep.5. Dont compareTheres no need to compare your holiday celebrations with those of your neighbors, friends, coworkers or even yourself from years prior. Measuring yourself against anyone or anything else can add an extra layer of tension and stress, which is the last thing you need.6. Find time to actually enjoyWhen youre head down in planning, its easy to get caught up in on the task at hand. Make sure to pause often, focus on the moment and enjoy yourself, the company and the food.Whether youre the one hosting or youre the one attending, find ways to help each other out. The hol idays might not always be easy and may not run as smoothly as you want, but in the end, its about bringing people together, the memories you make and the traditions you honor or create.
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