How to Balance Work and Single Parenthood
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How to Balance Work and Single Parenthood
Introduction
Balancing work and single parenthood may seem like an impossible task. Get good child care, banish stress and guilt, and tackle one thing at a time to keep up the balancing act.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Steps
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Step One
Decide what your priorities are. If having a fabulously successful career is what will make you happy, then go for it. If focusing on your family is what is important to you, then make that your priority.
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Step Two
Realize that whether you are at work or at home, you are going to feel guilt. Don't get hung up on it. See it and get past it. Working is important to support your family, and spending time with your family is something you can't give up.
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Step Three
Do each thing well, one at a time. When you are home, give your kids your full attention. When you are at work, put all your energy into your job.
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Step Four
Get dependable child care. You will not be able to concentrate on work or even keep a good job if you frequently have a no-show sitter or have to worry about whether your children are well cared for while you are gone. Ask friends, relatives and neighbors for recommendations.
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Step Five
Have a backup plan. Be prepared for your ex to forget to pick up the kids from school, for your boss to ask you to stay late to complete a project, and for other schedule nightmares. Know what you will do if something like that should happen.
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Step Six
Keep the stress from getting to you. You are trying to be a terrific employee and a terrific parent without a supporting spouse. Remember that you can't do it all, all the time. Forgive yourself for not being able to do it all perfectly.
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Step Seven
Focus on the essentials. If everyone is fed, dressed and clean, and you managed to show up at work, you have succeeded.
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Step Eight
Develop a support network. Have friends and family you can talk to and depend on for fun, help and advice.
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Step Nine
Let some things go. Take a day off to take your kids to the park. Buy takeout once in a while. Let the bathtub be dirty.
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Step Ten
Pay attention to your money. Your paycheck, along with any child support you may receive, must support your family.
Tips & Warnings
- Join a support group such as Parents Without Partners, and talk to other people about how they balance work and single parenthood.
- Make time for yourself. Do little things to pamper yourself and reward yourself for all your hard work.
Overall Things You'll Need
- Bike Helmets
- Movie Tickets
- Barbecue Grills
- Board Games
- Bike Lights
- Day Planner Calendars
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