Sarah Morgenstern
November 05, 2010
Sarah Morgenstern
Work-Life Balance
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At our Monday morning staff meeting this week, there was a lot of talk about the Globe & Mail’s new series on work-life balance around the table. It definitely struck a chord with all of us busy moms—busy with our work here at SavvyMom, busy with our kids’ schedules and now, busy with holiday prep. (There was a time when holiday prep started in December but now it’s the day after Halloween if you haven’t noticed!)

The headline that caught my eye the most from the various articles in the series was the one entitled “Hoping to get sick in order to rest”. It’s been a long-time fantasy of mine to get sick enough to be bedridden for a few days, but not so sick that it would prevent me from finally reading the many unfinished books on my bedside table. But if you know me or my family, you will know that I have to be VERY sick before I slow down and even MORE sick before any of them will happen to notice that I am sick and suggest that I take a break from my caregiving, chauffeuring or organizing duties. (Even a full-blown bout of H1N1 last November didn’t get me off the hook much, other than a few nights to bed early).

But I also feel very fortunate to have the crazy, busy life that I have—the thriving business, the children with innumerable interests and activities (better than staying home all day watching TV) and the friends and family to stay connected to. And so in a weird sort of way, I enjoy the frantic rhythm of the seasons and the transition from one crazy stage to the next, whether that’s soccer to hockey or back-to-school shopping to holiday shopping. I just count my lucky stars that I seem to be OK only getting six hours of sleep a night, every night.

The interesting parts to the Globe series are not the expert tips, although they are helpful, but the real-life stories and tips readers are sharing. My personal favourite was the family who sits down on Sunday night to pre-decide which parent will take each day of the week off should it be necessary due to a child being sick or some other unexpected situation. It sounds like a great way to share some of the burden.

I’d love to hear some of the ways you manage to get a little work-life balance in your life.

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  1. Posted by Tasha on November 06, 2010 at 03:38 PM

    Getting up before the kids get up gives me a little peace and quiet to get stuff done and start the day off right. I try to exercise then too!

  2. Posted by Louise St.Cyr on November 10, 2010 at 05:04 PM

    As a reflexologist I teach my clients how important it is for the body to maintain a state of balance for optimal health and wellness.  A 1 hour session of reflexology on the feet, hands, ears or face will contribute toward creating a balance between work and life.

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