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I'm constantly running around, and becoming quite overwhelmed with everything I'm expected to fit in. I know I need to stop and unwind (I've took to gardening and model making) however by stopping to enjoy doing these I them find myself behind in all the things that were stressing me before.
How do people get around this?
Anyone have any ideas to help/overcome this?
I make a list of what needs to be done. I then prioritise the items on the list. I give myself a set time each day to get them done and if I don't manage then I just say it can be done tomorrow. I find the only time I get really stressed with lots to do is the run up to Christmas.
If you don't look after yourself, physically and mentally, then you won't be able to get anything done. So take the time to destress.
Plan everything. I use old fashioned wall calendars and desk diaries to keep track of everything. You can get some with appointment times too so you can allocate each task to an amount of time you will spend on it. Include walking by beach or in park!!
.Switch off your Pc.Go out alone and leave your phone at home.Walk in green spaces and/or by rivers.Poodle around shops.Get a train to somewhere different.Power down for a day.
I used to be like this, had four children and never found time for myself. Basically I had to wait until they grew up. I also took up gardening and used to hide in the green house pottering for ages. I now go for walks everyday. Yes, stuff needs going but I delegate more now.
Write your to do list and just pick one at a time. Don't start a second job until the first is completed. Set an alarm if need be so that you stop for a cuppa or a snack. Never be afraid to ask for help. It may surprise you to know that people have a need for the opportunity to show they care as much as we need their help
EmmaWright762 thank you for the advise of asking for help. As a single parent it is hard to find help.
I like to make to do lists and prioritize what should be done first, if I get to tick a couple off great and I re write a new one the next day, some days I don't look at it but at least it's out of my head and down on a piece of paper.
Honestly I don't not term time anyway. Sounds awful but I've so much with work which is pressured and home. My weekends are me drained and exhausted and trying to clean
Jerseydrew that is exactly how I feel each weekend. So glad I'm not the only one who feels like this.
vixe80 thankfully schools have holidays. It's needed. Anyone who says schools have to many holidays haven't worked in one. Staff are wrecked. I often spend my spare time sorting stuff out for work. Stuff I shouldn't be doing. I'm only support staff but work my holidays for the kids because it's stuff needed for them. I get resources for the playground and for my interventions so I can get my kids to learn.
I find that listening to music and singing along to the songs helps me to destress but everyone is different. Maybe try reading some books or go out for a walk around where you live and makes a what to do list will help as a checklist of what needs to be done. Take your time and donβt push yourself into doing everything all at once!
Thank you to everyone who has posted on this thread. I already feel better, relived I'm not the only one who is feeling this way and some brilliant ideas of how to help. So glad I posted it. Thanks again
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