Keep Your Communication Lines Open.
Make sure all members talk about who has to be where when. Set Sunday nights aside to review individual commitments and priorities. Ensure you can easily access family members via cell phone, email, pager, etc. If there are any last minute changes to your plans (and invariably there will be) you need to be able to get in touch with each other in a hurry.
Be Flexible.
Know that by becoming flexible around family scheduling issues you will reduce your stress level enormously. Leave at least five minutes of space around each appointment you schedule, drop off, pick up, etc. This allows space for the unexpected and will enable you to keep your cool. Keep other spaces open in your calendar for changes and spontaneity.
Enjoy The Moment.
An emergency trip to the doctor or dentist may be inconvenient or downright disruptive, but look for the joy in the moment. It is an opportunity for you to spend time with a loved one. Maintain your sense of humor. Sometimes things are just so crazy the best thing to do is laugh. If you think you will laugh about it ten years from now…why not today.
Lisa Martin is a certified coach who inspires working mothers to achieve success that’s balanced. She is an author of Briefcase Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers’ Lives and founder of Briefcase Moms, a work-life coaching company that helps organizations attract, engage and retain working mothers. To learn more about Lisa, please go to www.Briefcasemoms.com.
































