Feb 19, 2014

Not enough hours in the day


Do you ever feel like you take 2 steps forward just to take 3 steps back? We overload our days with things we "have" to do. Add in kids and you can multiply everything on your to do list. I love looking at other people's sites when they list their "to do's" or their strictly ordered cleaning schedules. Or how about how they make everything from scratch? Daily workout routines? My head is already spinning.

I've compiled an impossible list of things you should do in a day:
  • workout 1 hour
  • prepare breakfast
  • make to do list
  • read a book
  • vacuum house
  • vacuum car
  • laundry
  • prepare lunch
  • dishes
  • work
  • quality time with kids
  • quality time with partner
  • bible study
  • clip coupons
  • grocery shop
  • prepare dinner
  • meditate
  • bathe your kid / bather your pet
  • drink a million ounces of water
  • connect with a friend (social media doesn't count)
  • post to your blog
  • walk your dog / clean bird cage / clean cat box
  • volunteer
For me, the key is prioritizing. No one person can do it all. When you hear the workout guru on your morning show talk about how you should be in the gym 3-4 times a week, take a minute to realize that possibly he/she does this for a living and doesn't have the other priorities you have. Maybe they don't have kids? When you see the blogger that says you too can/should keep a immaculate house, maybe they aren't working full/part time. Maybe they don't volunteer 3 hours a week like you do. It's ok to let some of your spinning plates fall and not feel bad about it. So you got McDonald's for dinner instead of crafting a culinary masterpiece, so what? Everyone is on their own path. We don't need to compare ourselves to everyone else, because we are all on different journeys.

I mostly wrote this to remind myself. It's easy to get caught up trying to be the perfect (____fill in the blank). We all do our best and it's the best we can do!

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