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ML
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I wanted to talk a little bit about about finding balance when you find yourself with limited resources (time, money, energy, opportunity).
I find myself with little time. Full job, long commute, difficult homework wars, meals and nighttime routines leave me without time for myself. Ideally one would have a support system, perhaps a spouse or friend that could take over part of the routine once or twice a week so you could go to the gym or take a bath, maybe they might occasionally make dinner. But I don't have that and I know I'm not alone.
Does anyone hire out things like housecleaning?
There has got to be a way to create a better quality of life.
Any ideas?
I might be open to having meals prepared but I don't want to go unhealthy.
Another thought is to relax standards. Give up having a clean house? That is so hard for me to do. My house isn't perfect ever. As a matter of fact I feel like no matter how much I clean it is always dirty or messy.
I read somewhere on the wc forum that people work full time to have stuff but most of us work just to survive and still don't have stuff. Though if ever had the luxury of choice I would give up the stuff. I just never made a good choice in a mate that would be willing or able to take on a supportive role.
There have got to be some answers.
Hugs, ML
I find myself with little time. Full job, long commute, difficult homework wars, meals and nighttime routines leave me without time for myself. Ideally one would have a support system, perhaps a spouse or friend that could take over part of the routine once or twice a week so you could go to the gym or take a bath, maybe they might occasionally make dinner. But I don't have that and I know I'm not alone.
Does anyone hire out things like housecleaning?
There has got to be a way to create a better quality of life.
Any ideas?
I might be open to having meals prepared but I don't want to go unhealthy.
Another thought is to relax standards. Give up having a clean house? That is so hard for me to do. My house isn't perfect ever. As a matter of fact I feel like no matter how much I clean it is always dirty or messy.
I read somewhere on the wc forum that people work full time to have stuff but most of us work just to survive and still don't have stuff. Though if ever had the luxury of choice I would give up the stuff. I just never made a good choice in a mate that would be willing or able to take on a supportive role.
There have got to be some answers.
Hugs, ML