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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 18619" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm thinking easy child's complaining should be telling you that he doesn't have enough to do around the house to help you. Seriously. He should be helping you. Maybe if he was given a good chunk of chores, he'd figure out all by himself why you're worn out.</p><p>My easy child used to complain about the difficult children. I know they got to her. She found work and school activities as a positive way to get a break.</p><p>As for your Mom I'd have, and would've, done the same.</p><p></p><p>You need to find a way to get some time for yourself each day to destress. It's vital for you to take care of yourself. I used to take walks for about an hour every day. Not so much for the exercise, but just so I could get away from the house and the kids. It did wonders. From there I branched out into other things to vary the routine.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 18619, member: 84"] I'm thinking easy child's complaining should be telling you that he doesn't have enough to do around the house to help you. Seriously. He should be helping you. Maybe if he was given a good chunk of chores, he'd figure out all by himself why you're worn out. My easy child used to complain about the difficult children. I know they got to her. She found work and school activities as a positive way to get a break. As for your Mom I'd have, and would've, done the same. You need to find a way to get some time for yourself each day to destress. It's vital for you to take care of yourself. I used to take walks for about an hour every day. Not so much for the exercise, but just so I could get away from the house and the kids. It did wonders. From there I branched out into other things to vary the routine. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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