Taking Care of Yourself Tuesday: Learning to Say No & Priorities

Welcome to Taking Care of Yourself Tuesdays! Today we are discussing learning to say no to people and having priorities:

Sometimes you just need to say NO. But saying no can be hard when you are a mom and worse if you are a people pleaser.  The reality is, though, that you can only do a few things well in this life and the rest you will have to give whatever you have left over, which might not be much. There are good things in life and then there are great things.  If we really want to live meaningful lives we should focus on doing the great things.

No. No. No.Photo Source

Now, don’t get me wrong, doing laundry and cleaning toilets can be a part of a the great things. I am not saying that the mundane things in life aren’t worth the effort. I am really hoping to encourage you to examine your life, what you spend your time on, and eliminate those things that are stealing your time from the truly worth while things. If you are a mom, then the mundane things are part of your great things!

Think about it. Your children are watching you.  They see your no’s and your yes’s. They are learning from you what is important and what time should be spent on.

 

So how do you manage your yeses and noes? We’ll let me give you an example:

My kids like to ask for things on the spur of the moment (heading to a movie with a friend, a new pair of shoes, a toy they can’t resist) but there’s something we have in our family called a budget (perhaps you have one too?).  I learned a neat little trick once from an older, wiser woman and that is to say something like “I’d love to honey but let’s see what Mr. budget says.”  This way “Mr. budget” can say yes or no according to what is true about what is in our budget. Mr. budget gets to be the bad guy sometimes.

The same thing can be applied to your time.  You can budget your time with your priorities.  Make a list of your top priorities in life.  Mine is something like this:

  • God
  • Marriage
  • Kids
  • A Healthy Lifestyle for Myself & My Family
  • Taking Care of Our Home {Making it a place of beauty and peace}
  • My Calling
  • Friends/Family

I can then insert into each category the ways I will spend my time to keep these things priorities. Anything else can only be added and done if these things have been done.  This helps you to focus on the great things and when someone asks you to do something you can assess whether or not it fits into your priorities and if it is going to hinder you from getting the things higher up on your list done.  You can say “My priority list doesn’t have room for that right now.”

Sometimes you have to say no to yourself and not just to others.

 

Don’t let spur of the moment ideas take you off on tangents unless they are part of your priorities. If you make an effort to do this then you will find yourself doing the really great things in life and it will get easier and easier to say no to things, even the seemingly good things.

Do you ever struggle with saying no?  How do you manage your yeses and noes?

Taking Care of Yourself Tuesday: Feed Yourself Well

This week’s idea is pretty simple.  Feed yourself well.

I was the queen of seeing to my family’s needs and neglecting my own and that included eating.  I would get up before everyone else in the morning and get laundry going and breakfast ready for my family to sit down and enjoy it. Then I would get busy making lunches or cleaning up and wouldn’t actually sit down to eat until 9 or 10.  Lunch would be the same story.  I ate last and would eat whatever was quick and easy.

Big mistake!

I started having health issues (adrenal fatigue, hormone issues and handling stress very poorly) and one of the first things I found out was effecting me was not eating well and eating to support my body.  This meant eating within an hour of waking, eating lots of protein and eating every few hours.  My poor eating was largely contributing to my poor health which took me months to overcome.

"chinese" chicken salad

It can seem like just another thing to add to your busy schedule to plan healthy meals for yourself and to make sure you always have snacks ready but it is worth it!  You will feel better, probably look better, and have energy to do what you need to get done in a day.

Do you have experience with the difference of eating healthy vs. unhealthy as a mom? Care to share your story in the comments? What’s your favorite healthy snack tip?

P.S. If you need some help on what to eat I came across this eBook recently and am planning to purchase it myself.  It’s called Real {Fast} Food and it’s all about eating healthy without spending too much time on it.

real {fast} food

Taking Care of Yourself Tuesdays: Make Yourself Up

Today I want to challenge you to make yourself up.  No, I’m not talking about pretending to be someone you are not but rather emphasizing your best features so that you feel good about yourself.

When was the last time that you got a new shade of eye color or lip gloss?  How about the last time you put it on in a different way to try something new?  Sometimes us moms need to shake things up a bit and take some time to do things that make us feel special.  If you aren’t putting much thought into your makeup then I’d like to challenge you to do just that…this week!

Go ahead, call a makeup counter at your favorite department store or a store like Sephora or Ulta and make an appointment (perhaps on the weekend when you can leave the kids at home or go ahead and get a babysitter.  It’s worth it!). These places will do make overs for free (they do hope that you purchase something and I encourage you to purchase an item or two that you like). Let them make you over in a new way.  Tell them which feature you want to emphasize.  Ever tried a smokey eye?  Go for it! Want to wear red lipstick.  Give it a shot! Just try something new that makes you feel good about the way you look.  Make sure you ask the person to show you the techniques.

Don’t have the opportunity to go to a makeup counter for a makeover?  Ask a friend that you are always admiring her look to show you how she does it.  Or grab a magazine, search online or get a makeup book (I really like Making Faces) and follow the instructions on your own to get the desired look.  It can take practice to get it right so don’t give up if you don’t get it right the first time!

I really want to encourage you to do this this week and keep doing it on a regular basis.  Yes it will take time and energy on your part but I promise you will be glad you did once you are done! I’m taking my own advise and working on a new look this week.  I’ll be sure to post a picture soon!

I’d love to hear from you! How are you going to Make yourself up this week?

 

Taking Care of Yourself Tuesdays: Prepared for When Mom is Sick

It’s no fun when mom is sick.  I don’t know about you but I find it incredibly hard to just rest and relax and take care of myself when I am under the weather. There is too much too do and too many little ones who depend on you. But not resting like you should can delay your recovery.  So what is a mom to do?

I am brainstorming about this very question right now because I feel awful and so does my husband.  The kids are all feeling great though, and while I am glad, they still need to be fed, entertained and taken care of.  So I am thinking now about how I can prepare for next time. I had the idea to create a “For when mom is sick” box. Here is what I think should be in it:

For When Mom Is Sick Box

Kid snacks– I would suggest stocking several non perishable snacks (granola bars, crackers, nuts) so that when the kids are hungry you have stuff on hand.

Easy to prepare meals– mac n cheese, canned soups, jars of spaghetti sauce and pasta, or other quick and easy meal ideas that you can put together quickly to feed the kids.

Easy Foods for you– Broths and soups and snacks in case you do have an appetite.

Vitamins and medicine– Since you are preparing for when you are sick you might as well go ahead and get these things. It’s no fun to have to go to a store when you are sick.  Throw in some Sambucus Syrup (Elderberry syrup) to help boost your immunity and help keep anyone who isn’t sick yet from getting sick too.

New Games or Toys for the kids– Kids seem to have extra energy when you have none.  Help keep them entertained with a new game, coloring books, small toys, etc… Why should it be new?  Because they will be more likely to spend more time with it if it is new.  You may even save a new movie for this occasion.

 

Make sure you also give yourself permission to take it easy and get healthy! If you have friends or family close by let them know if you need help.

Question for you: What would you add to your box?

Taking Care Of Yourself Tuesday: Permission to Relax

I’ve found that sometimes moms need permission to relax.  When we have little ones we can feel like the list of to-dos is never ending and when there are things to be done then we feel guilty taking a break.

But moms desperately need breaks!

 

If you keep going, and going…and going… you will eventually burn out and will be no good to anyone.  So, I want to encourage you to schedule breaks in your days.  Take a day off during the week for rest and perhaps another day where you are productive but only on the fun things on your list like meeting a friend for lunch, reading a good book, working on a craft or decor project or another task that will rejuvenate you. Also, allow yourself moments in your day to put away the work and relax.

Let go of your guilt and give yourself permission to take care of yourself well. Your kids will watch you and learn how to balance work, fun and rest, which is important for them to learn as well.

If you are concerned what your husband thinks about your productivity during the day then ask him.

Seriously! Ask him what he thinks about you taking breaks in your day to rest and relax and a day in your week to have fun.  I am willing to bet that he will be perfectly fine with it and even encourage it.  Hopefully he understands that you do your best work and are most productive when you are rested and refreshed. I used to feel guilty because I was guessing that my husband thought I wasn’t doing enough but I was mistaken and talking to him about it made me feel better about taking care of myself.

If you are a single mom it is very important for you to take breaks and get help when you can too.  Make it a priority and perhaps find a friend who can help you by watching your kids so that you get time to yourself.  Single moms rock and I am so in awe of you!

Question for you: What are some things you can add to your list this week as you give yourself permission to relax?

Join us here every Tuesday as we learn to take better care of ourselves.  It’s all about simple reminders and weekly encouragement to not get in a rut that keeps us out of balance and feeling drained.

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