Be an early Riser: When I worked full-time in an office, I used to wake up everyday at 5am to workout until 630 or so, and then in the office by 8. That routine pretty much went out the window once I added a baby into the mix. But recently, I started waking up early again (by 5:30) to do a little quiet time, post my first Instagram photo of the day, and then get in a quick workout. All before Jaxson wakes up around 730-745. I love that by the time the whole family wakes up, I have already checked off a few things on my list and I can focus on them. This has made the biggest difference in my overall day-to-day routine and productivity.
Don’t Skimp on sleep: I love my sleep! And luckily Jaxson does too. I make a point to be in bed by 9:30 whether or not I’m sleepy to just unwind and get myself mentally ready for some Zs. Once I’m relaxed, it will literally take me seconds to fall asleep.
Be flexible and let go (of things I can’t control): There are plenty of things I could obsess over each day like Jaxson not taking a nap for as long as I need, or the entire family getting sick on my busiest week. Often, stuff outside of my control can drive my stress level to the limits. Now I just try to roll with it. If I can’t get to something that hour or that day, I try to remember there is always tomorrow. And unless something is preventing me from curing cancer, I don’t stress over it.
Hold a weekly meeting with yourself: I take an hour a week (same day/time every week) to regroup and refocus on my priorities for the coming weeks, or plan for the household. Whether it is planning for a collaboration or family travel, it gives me time to focus on these time sensitive matters.
Make lists, goals, rules: I am a total list maker. I use Evernote to list out content ideas, OOTDs to shoot, our travel itineraries and grocery shopping items. You name it, I have a list started for it.
Create a consistent schedule: I try to do the same things on the same days each week. For instance, Mondays are my work days during which I edit photos, and write at least 2 blog posts. I also use Mondays to tackle the bulk of my emails. On Tuesday, I plan my outfits to shoot that week and take meetings/conference calls. On Wednesdays and Thursday, I try to focus 99% of my attention on Jaxson with playdates or his classes (soccer and tumbling). And I use Fridays as a “whatever that pops up” day!
A good support system: I am very blessed to have family in town. My sister or my mom takes Jaxson on Mondays and if I’m ever in a pinch for something important, I have a roster of people to call for babysitter duties. As a mom, there is no greater blessing than having family as a support system.
Choose a healthy vice or reward: I treat myself to something each week when I feel accomplished. Usually its a mani/pedi or a massage but it can be something small like treating myself to an $8 latte from the newest cafe. Whatever it is, it helps to know I have something awesome waiting for me at the end of my to-do list.
A lot of faith: When I get tired, overwhelmed and unmotivated, I just remember who I should be doing everything for (if not for myself or family). No matter where I am, what I’m doing, I trust that God has put me there for a reason. I should work diligently for Him (my life Boss) and know that the purpose will soon unveil itself through my faith and His grace. And I keep this verse in mind:
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as if you were working for the Lord, not for earthly masters.” – Colossians 3:23
Know that your are doing amazing! Whatever you are doing to build your dream, if you doing it while taking care of another human, you have already accomplished more than most of the population. So pat yourself in the back and give yourself a break. You are inspiring to more people than you know.
Outfit Details Here:
On Me: Anthropologie Plaid Shirt | Denim Skirt | Rag & Bone Booties | Sunglasses | Belt
On Jax: Cat & Jack Shirt + Pants | Baby Gap Shoes
xo, Lydia
Your photos are so cute! I'm jealous that you're still able to wear skirts during this time of year while wearing layers to keep warm is my #1 priority these days! lol. I became a SAHM when my son was born at the beginning of the year and it has been so life changing! I really like your tips and I need to learn how to create a schedule. I also learned that I don't need to be so hard on myself and that I'm doing the best that I can everyday. Excellent post!
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Congrats on your little boy! You're at that fun age where they are so cute and expressive and not yet so mobile! ๐ Thanks reading and your kind words! xoxo
Oh, so much of this resonates! I love your little tips and tricks. What a wonderful job you are doing mama! I feel like I might have Evernote on my phone somewhere but I've been using Wunderlist lately โ โ have you used this? I'm currently charting Hudsons feed times and amounts and the good part is that all of the lists you make are shared. So my husband can add onto our grocery list if he uses the last of something for example (this in theory, because Heaven knows he's not adding anything to the list! ) Love those Halloween pictures of your beautiful family and I'm so proud of all that you do! Xx Michelle