Best Life Hacks For All Stay-at-Home Working Moms
By Freya Hanz
December 19, 2016 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
There’s no doubt about how great it is to be a Mom. However, with the tons of tasks and household chores one has to finish in a day, it can be both stressful and overwhelming.
While there aren’t surefire ways to master the role, here are some of the best life hacks for stay-at-home moms you can use to stay in control of your life and home.
Start your day early
If you want to accomplish more things during the day, you need to get up earlier than usual. You can use the extra time to prepare yourself first, like getting a good shower, have an alone time with your coffee, or even meditate.
Aside from these things, one good trick you can use to improve your day is to put some makeup on and do your hair. It can boost your confidence in yourself and your ability to control things. Plus, being confident about your looks can make you less anxious about sudden supermarket trips.
When you start your day with yourself, you’ll feel less stressed out about everything else. You’ll experience less drama and you’ll find yourself in a better mood throughout the day.
Do your exercises
Most stay-at-home moms deny themselves a good exercise routine because they consider the tasks they do every day as great workouts. Although they can make you sweat and burn calories, household chores can cause physical strains if your body isn’t properly prepared for them.
Before you set yourself to do any house activity, be sure to do some physical stretching first. You can also try going to small classes. If that doesn’t sound feasible, you can always play some exercise videos on your computer before the kids wake up in the morning.
See Also: 19 Ways to Get Motivated to Exercise
Ask for help
Being a stay-at-home mom is overwhelming. There are days when you have to finish your laundry, cook food, fold clothes, send your kids to school and take them out to trips after — all in the same day!
If these things make you feel overwhelmed, do not hesitate to ask for some help. Sit down with the family and talk about sharing responsibilities and delegating tasks.
If your kids are old enough, assign household chores to them. They can be daily or weekly tasks. You can also ask the help of your partner, like taking your kids to school and picking them up after.
Take afternoon naps
Some kids can be hyperactive kids but you don’t always have to play by their nature. If you want to get some rest in between tasks, make sure they have time during the afternoon to take a nap. Aside from letting you rest, kids’ nap time is also essential for their growth and development.
See Also: 7 Easy Tips on How to Get the Perfect Nap
Write down your schedule
When you have so many tasks to remember and finish, it’s easy to miss out important things. One way to ensure that you don’t forget is to write down your tasks the night before or during your me-time in the morning.
Writing a to-do list can help you stay organized during the day. It can also help you finish your tasks on time so that you can have a proper rest at the end of the day. Plus, being organized can also boost your memory in the long run.
You can write your to-do list on plain paper or you can try creating crafty journals. Aside from helping you keep track of things, using a journal can also be a good way to de-stress.
Share your experiences
One good way to avoid experiencing burnout is to be more open about how you feel and what you are thinking. You can join group classes for babies and toddlers if you are having a difficult time adjusting to them. You can also try joining a small group of stay-at-home moms where you can share your ideas and listen to other people’s experiences.
You can start your own blog, too. If you have a knack for writing, you can create your own web page where you can share your daily experiences and lessons as a mom. When done properly, it can be a good way to create a passive income for you and your family. WellnessMama is a great example if you need to look one up.
Enjoy the chaos
As a mom, you’d want to keep everything nice and tidy. You clean up after your kids, tell them what to do and make sure they have everything they need for the day. Although helpful for your kids, these things won’t help them in the long run.
Instead of stressing yourself out about the chaos they leave in their rooms or just about any part of the home, it would be better if you can enjoy the mess and let them look after themselves. Teach them about responsibility and household chores so that you can have more time for yourself and the tons of other things you have to finish at home.
Hopefully, these life hacks for moms will be useful to you. Do you have mom hacks you can share?
Freya Hanz
Freya is a thirty-something mother of three kids. She’s a full-time mom and a part-time writer who likes to share her insights on things only stay-at-home moms would appreciate, like stove top kettles in UK.