"Girl just wanna have fun," said a lyric of Cindy Lauper's lovely song. Well, this is it about "Me Time" for women. The woman is a partner of a husband in a family, and a woman is also the stronghold of the house at the same time.
While the women take care of their children and the whole family and she should not forgets about herself at the same time also
Moms are the true jacks-of-all-trades. They are the chefs who get meals on the table and lunches packed; the chauffeurs who get kids where they need to be; the doctors who bandage up scrapes; the listeners to problems big and small; the social directors of playdates and parties; and so much more.
With all that they do, moms rarely get a moment to take a break and enjoy a bit of time for themselves. Dr. Wendy Walsh, a busy single mom, TV personality, and college professor understand what it’s like to be busy. Here are her tips for helping other moms sneak a little “me time.”
• All moms should take a guilt-free break during their busy day. Try arriving at school carpool early. Turn off the car engine, tune into a favorite radio station and reach into your bag for a favorite snack – like a Keebler Granola Fudge Bar. The granola bars are 150 calories and contain 3 grams of fiber*.
• Watching kids read can remind moms how relaxing
it is to escape in the pages of a riveting novel. Get mom-friends together and form a book club, so there’s always an excuse to take a break. Tell kids you’re doing Mommy-homework because the book club is meeting soon.
• As the sun sets, parents want to wind down, but sometimes kids, especially colicky babies, wind up. A nice walk is a great way to calm a child down. When the kids get older, keep walking at sunset. It’s a great way to take a break from the chaos of the house and soothe yourself
Moms are the true jacks-of-all-trades. They are the chefs who get meals on the table and lunches packed; the chauffeurs who get kids where they need to be; the doctors who bandage up scrapes; the listeners to problems big and small; the social directors of playdates and parties; and so much more.
With all that they do, moms rarely get a moment to take a break and enjoy a bit of time for themselves. Dr. Wendy Walsh, a busy single mom, TV personality, and college professor understand what it’s like to be busy. Here are her tips for helping other moms sneak a little “me time.”
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• All moms should take a guilt-free break during their busy day. Try arriving at school carpool early. Turn off the car engine, tune into a favorite radio station and reach into your bag for a favorite snack – like a Keebler Granola Fudge Bar. The granola bars are 150 calories and contain 3 grams of fiber*.
• Watching kids read can remind moms how relaxing
it is to escape in the pages of a riveting novel. Get mom-friends together and form a book club, so there’s always an excuse to take a break. Tell kids you’re doing Mommy-homework because the book club is meeting soon.
• As the sun sets, parents want to wind down, but sometimes kids, especially colicky babies, wind up. A nice walk is a great way to calm a child down. When the kids get older, keep walking at sunset. It’s a great way to take a break from the chaos of the house and soothe yourself
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