Sticks And Stones

October 14, 2008 by Deb  
Filed under A Dot Mom Blogs™

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Finding the balance in our lives is probably the toughest thing, that moms have to tackle. How do you balance work, blogging, children, husbands, and every thing else that pops up during the day? I’ve heard so many women say that they’re “overwhelmed” and many have forgone at least one part of the ginormous equation that faces multi-tasking moms every day. So how do the “super moms” do it?  For answers, I went directly to the sources. Here in part one of  Finding The Balance, Dr. Mommy tells us how she does it. Dr. Daisy (aka Dr. Mommy) is a Christian, Doctor of Chiropractic by profession, wife to a loving and supporting husband and home school mom to 5 beautiful children. She is a speaker, problogger, freelance and content writer that devotes her time to educating the public on the importance of health, nutrition and wellness.She has several sites you can visit:http://drmommychronicles.com (mommy blog),http://drmommywrites.com (writing site),http://drmommyhealthtips.com (health site).

 

My name is Dr. Daisy (aka Dr. Mommy), I am a Christian, Doctor of Chiropractic, wife to loving and supportive husband, home school mommy to 5 beautiful children, freelance and content writer, speaker, problogger and Health/Wellness Advocate.

 

Many have asked me how I balance my busy life. First off it is not difficult it does however require dedication and organization. I have been homeschooling my children for over 10 years and the last 5 years I have been helping my husband (also a Chiropractor) manage our family practice. Besides doing that I also manage our home and have an online business and several blogs. Again, I tell you that it is all possible with scheduling. The most important thing to remember is that your home is also a business and if you look at managing your home as a business it will run much more smoothly.

Many times I hear women say that they are exhausted when they come home and don’t have the time to devote to their home much less an online business. I determined long ago that I wanted to be successful in my home as well as in my business so I had to change my way of thinking. I developed a schedule where there is time to manage my home, manage our private practice, manage my homeschooling and manage my online businesses. I have also learned to delegate and that has been a true blessing. The schedule works so well that I actually have down time and can relax an enjoy a good book or movie.

From the time my children were young (age 2) I trained them to clean up after themselves. It is not an easy task but with time they understand that it must be picked up and put in its designated basket or box. As they grew older chores were assigned and they had to check them off as they were accomplished. To this day, they must complete their morning chores before beginning their schooling and continue the upkeep throughout the day. As far as homeschooling, it is an all day venture. In the beginning we had set hours to do homeschooling but life always seem to get in the way, so that quickly changed. My children are learning every minute of the day and are also learning to do independent studies which will help them in the future. They learn to cook by the time they can reach the counters and understand the rules of the kitchen. They also help with the laundry and grocery shopping—all lessons that will be applied to their lives when they move on.

As for my online work, it is a pleasure to do. I love to write and enjoy doing it on a daily basis. Once again I have designated times that I can go online to work and times that I can play. Yes, I allow myself downtime so as not to overwhelm myself. I have a planner with all my projects and client work and assign different tasks for different days. My children are aware of those times and are sure to ask me if I am working before they come into my office. They respect my time online and that is something that has been taught as well.

I do not consider myself a wonder woman or super mom, because none of this is possible without my faith in the Lord. I am thankful and extremely blessed to have the opportunity to do what I do. There was a time that I was not happy. I made a decision to give up my profession to stay home with the children and dedicate my life to them. As they grew, and I was able to manage doing more, the Lord blessed me with online opportunities where I could share the knowledge I worked for many years to attain. I now am able to help people online and offline and feel very blessed that I am able to do this.

I want to thank Debbie for inviting me to write my story for her beautiful site. I hope I was able to inspire some of the many wonderful women that sometimes feel that they can’t do it…I am proof that it can be done. With a little help from above and determination on your part, anything is possible!

 

Stacking those stones so that they don’t come crashing down around us can be difficult.  What’s the biggest stone keeping you from balance? How do you achieve the balance in your life? Everyone has a different stone, everyone has a different way to deal with balancing  home, work, and online presence. Let’s talk about Finding The Balance.  Leave your thoughts or questions for Dr. Mommy or me here. We promise we’ll talk back!