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Overwhelmed? How to get out…

Motherhood is unpredictable. Just when I’ve got my groove-on by adhering to my quick clean plan,  my laundry going strong for weeks, and baking up a storm on my baking days, my steamroller of domesticated success goes awry. What goes up must come down, right?
Either I’m not in the mood, the kids and I choose no work and more play, children get sick and need me more…the possibilities for our planned days to go awry are endless! This is when the overwhelmed part comes in and I know all you moms know what I’m talking about; once there is a stop to the domesticated flow… everything gets backed-up.
But you know what? 
That’s okay!
It happens to all of us and is part of being a mom and human. Our family comes first and it is what’s most important. Keeping this perspective will always keep us level headed while we see the laundry begin to grow to mock us.
But here’s what I want to encourage you with: getting back on track is attainable again, and here’s a couple tips that help me get my domesticated mojo back…

Write it out 
When I’m overwhelmed, my planner is therapeutic; the mere act of scripting out an action plan reassures me everything will be okay. 

In my Planner Perfect, planner, and in my month I’m currently overwhelmed in…I script out all that I feel buried under. Create a header for this monster such as *Buried Alive…What Needs to Get Done*. (Use a spiral bound notebook if you don’t have the PP, planner.) 

Isn’t it funny how when you are feeling overwhelmed it almost retards you and you don’t know where to start? One piece of advice is to never dig in until you write it out. Be detailed in how you want to get it done and figure out which days are best for getting to it. If you are going to have to tackle two weeks of laundry, make sure the day you choose to tackle it isn’t a busy day full of errand running.  What time/day is the best to get those bedrooms tackled and the dusting done? When can those bathrooms get tackled? This is the kind of details that need to be thought of and written out to ensure back-on-track, success. 

Delegate! I write down, too, who can do what to help get the house in order; after all it’s a family affair, not to mention I’m pretty sure I’m not responsible for than 99% of the mess.

My mom loved writing her action plan. She’d pamper herself with a pot of tea, laid out her planner, and would script her plan of attack. We would always tease her on how elaborate her lengths were to create such ambiance for herself.*giggle*

Space yourself. When overwhelmed, you’re buried because it’s bigger than you. Don’t try and get this done all in one day. Space yourself. But do, write out what you want to dive-in and get done quickly to keep your sanity (mine is my kitchen and family room–if these two rooms are clean I feel less stressed), the rest should be done in moderation. (Unless of course you can truly devote one whole day to dig out:) 

In Planner Perfect there is your daily section that has a lot of room to speckle some of these tasks within your week(s). But even though it’s not done in one day, the weight is lifted because you have an action plan. You will feel good about leaving that dirty toilet for now, because you have it written in your planner on the day you’re going to tackle it. 

Slow Down. If some of the reason for feeling overwhelmed is all the activities your kids are in or obligations you have got yourself into…list these stressors out and figure out how you can make changes to your schedule. Maybe it’s time to re-look through your life and slow it down. Remember, this advice: you can change your mind. I think as moms, in particular, we feel like we don’t have that privilege; we have guilt for letting our kids down. But we do! If you can move things around, do a particular activity less often, or even drop it all together for your sanity, it’s worth it in ten-fold! Working around the problem all the time never works for long and you will come full circle to being overwhelmed, again and again. Say good-bye to things that eat-up your life in this season of your life. There will always be other opportunities and/or different seasons in your life where you can introduce them again.

    Writing down details of execution, speckling it withing your days, removing stressors equals weight lifted off our shoulders. The last and final step is to use discipline and dive in! Click here on a great post on this big *D* word we all like to run away from.
    With these tips, being overwhelmed won’t feel so, overwhelming.
    Feel empowered, and get out from beneath it all. Click here if you would like more information the Planner Perfect, planner.
    Hugs,
    Jenny
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    Comments

    1. Dianne says

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      Love this post! I would love to share it on my mom-stuff web site as a featured article. Let me know what you think. Thanks Dianne

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    2. Dianne says

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      I am following from Bloggy moms. my blog is http://mom-stuffcommunity.blogspot.com Thanks, have a great day.

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    3. Planner Perfect says

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      I would love to take part on your site–I'm following. I think your blog is a great idea for moms to support each other. Let me know!

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    4. Vic says

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      Great tips! I've learned over the years that taking time to do things slow is less stressful and not worrying about little things that don't need to be done right then and there. It's a great feeling to be on top of it all the time but sometimes you just need a little down time:)

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    5. Planner Perfect says

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      I agree, completely!

      Thanks for the comment,Vic…

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    6. Michelle says

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      I just found your blog through Bloggy Moms. Thanks for sharing great tips! I could use all the help I can get since I recently started college again and struggle to balance work, school and family life!

      My main blog currently is http://www.odysseyofamomscholar.net/ if you want to check it out.

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    7. Planner Perfect says

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      sounds like you need Planner Perfect!

      Nice to meet you…

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    8. Veronica Lee says

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      Awesome tips!

      Hi! Stopping by from MBC. Great blog.
      Have a nice day!

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    9. Simplegirl says

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      Now following your great blog. Great post!

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    10. Bizee Mama says

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      Thanks Jenny for the great helpful tips!! New follower here from Bloggy Moms! :]
      Stop by Bizee Mama's Secrets @ http://www.bizeemamax6.blogpsot.com
      http://www.twitter.com/bizeebeauty
      ~Kimberly
      a.k.a. Bizee Mama

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    11. I'm NOT a VOLCANO! says

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      Thanks for the tips! I'm a mom of 5,4 and 2 1/2 year olds with baby #4 due in January! I can use all the help I can get!!! LOL!

      I am now following you from bloggy moms! I would love for you to follow me back at either or both my blogs: http://www.becauseidontscrapbook.blogspot.com and/or http://www.thegossamerjewelbox.blogspot.com
      Thanks!!

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