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  • How To Treat Homemaking Like A Job

    How To Treat Homemaking Like A Job

    How to treat homemaking like a job is a common question among homemakers.

    Maybe for a couple of reasons.

    One, we sense the absence of determination, obedience, and commitment to homemaking. Two, homemakers are discredited in our society.

    How many times have you heard

    “oh, you’re JUST a homemaker”,

    “oh, you just stay home” or

    “she’s not independent?

    Even worse in my case — my relative said to someone in my face, “She’s educated but doesn’t earn money”.

    I mean, what kind of view is this?

    But yes, the point is, it is their view. We shouldn’t even bother.

    I absolutely have no value for such views/opinions. It’s our life and we have the power and authority to decide for ourselves.

    That being said, it may be affecting us at some point when people behave like that so we thought we treat homemaking like a job.

    We must treat homemaking like a job to hold ourselves accountable and feel better about our role as homemakers.

    What I find is people’s negative impression of homemakers isn’t because of the job title but mainly because they think we sit idly at home.

    It’s a universal truth that only hardworking beings are approved by society.

    You can’t be happy if you don’t produce.

    You’re happy, content, and confident when you work hard. And that reflects in your attitude.

    Homemakers who put in work, earn respect.

    Homemaking is a calling. It’s a blessing. I love being a homemaker because I love to stay home, cook, clean, and care for my husband. I enjoy blogging because I’m able to do it from home.

    However, I should not treat unfairly this beautiful role God has gifted me.

    As we saw in the earlier post, we have many responsibilities as a homemaker. We must ensure those are fulfilled. This can be easily done by treating homemaking like a job.

    What makes someone successful in a career? Their passion, discipline, hard work, consistency, and patience. In short, sound work ethics make a person successful in their career.

    But when it comes to homemaking we hardly take it seriously.

    We disregard our job before anyone else.

    It’s high time that people belittle us, homemakers. Some significant changes are necessary on our part.

    HOW TO TREAT HOMEMAKING LIKE A JOB

    1| Know your purpose/why:

    Being successful in a career means knowing and chasing your passion.

    It means developing powerful habits and acquiring knowledge along with an optimistic outlook that makes you more efficient at work.

    The same goes for homemaking. You need to be so passionate that people start respecting your job.

    But before that, know if homemaking is for you?

    You’re only going to enjoy something if you are passionate about it.

    You are likely to do better at things you enjoy.

    If homemaking is something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.

    2| Value your calling:

    In a professional job, you’re aware of what your employer is seeking.

    To achieve success at work, you have to work hard. And efficiently fulfill duties listed in your job description.

    You learn the mission and goals of the organization. And do your utmost to achieve the goals and help the business attain its mission.

    In the same manner, first, be aware of what is expected of your role as a homemaker.

    Then learn the required skills that help you be successful at homekeeping.

    Have a goal.

    Write down the current situation of your house.

    Rate your house on a bar of 1-10, with 1 being filthy and 10 being germ-free.

    Note down how many times a week do you cook at home? How much time do you spend with your family?

    Write out how you expect your home to be. Create an action plan and be your best.

    3| Master your time:

    Successful career women manage their time effectively.

    They plan out their workday — the night before. And prioritize the critical tasks.

    They know their official work timings (9 to 5).

    Working women wake up early &e follow a routine

    Do everything for your home that you would do for your career/profession. This will take your homemaking to another level.

    Simply by rising early and having a productive morning routine, you can finish your housework (that is – kitchen swept post breakfast, laundry hung up to dry, house neatened, yourself dressed up) by 9-9: 30 a.m.

    Your reward would be — plenty of free time (except a little bit for dinner preparation) for important work or things you enjoy.

    By breaking down cleaning, decluttering, or organizing projects into small workable parts, minimizing pastimes, learning to say no, and establishing routines, you can master your time pretty well.

    4| Set goals:

    One of the most profitable things one can do for your career is to set realistic goals.

    So if you ask me, my homemaking goals are short-term as well as long-term.

    The short-term goals consist of something like starting my day early, being consistent with my cleaning routines, preparing nourishing meals on time, cutting grocery costs, sticking to a budget, and decluttering and organizing one shelf/drawer every day.

    My long-term goals involve being productive, bringing more value, holding myself accountable, engaging in creating a sanctuary, and learning new homemaking skills.

    5| Learn new skills:

    Whether you’re a seasoned homemaker or just stepped into homemaking, there are plenty of skills that help you become a better homemaker.

    It can be cooking, baking, canning, preserving, cleaning specific items, home decor, sewing, or gardening.

    The more skilled you are the more homemaking becomes simple and enjoyable.

    6| Learn & implement new techniques:

    The core element of success is life-long learning.

    Your prospects for growth increase when you’re determined to learn new things.

    If you admire a homemaker and wish to take her as a model, look for skills she has that you can learn. Program time.

    Check out Google. Find courses online.

    Pick something that brings you opportunities for home-based business/service.

    7| Dress appropriately:

    We know how corporate women invest a lot of their time and money in their looks.

    What’s holding us, homemakers?

    PJ’s is a big no-no for homemakers too.

    Much like the corporate world, homemakers must have a dress code too that matches their work environment. And that definitely is not your pj’s.

    Look for something comfy yet dressy to wear all day.

    And please feel free to wear your big-budget outfit on some days too.

    You don’t need a special occasion to feel your best.

    8| Embrace an optimistic mindset:

    Start feeling confident; feeling worthy of your position/job title – homemaker.

    Recognize your role and prove the non-financial value that you bring through homemaking.

    Be confident that even if you’re not bringing in income, you are giving your family your time (more valuable than money). You’re ensuring your family’s good health and happiness, helping them pursue their passion, creating a place of comfort, and caring for them.

    Keep an optimistic attitude and others will respect your role as a homemaker.

    9| Maintain work-life balance:

    Homemaking demands can dominate all our lives.

    Though you stay home, housework can consume a lot of your time.

    You need to carve time for your family or else it would never be.

    Referring to homemaking, it is always better to choose quality over quantity.

    Steadiness and composure are a must for your sanity.

    Carving out a little time to exercise, meditate, or watch a favorite show is important to make yourself feel better. A short vacation can help you recharge mentally as well as physically.

    As we talked about earlier, setting working hours means deciding on work duration. How long you’re going to work (when you start working and when wrap up), setting hours for housework is crucial to regard your work boundaries and expectations.

    10| Act professionally:

    If you want to be a successful homemaker, take charge of your victories and failures.

    Celebrate your accomplishments and explore them in the future.

    Accept failures without letting them dishonor you. Learn from your mistakes.

    Read books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers. Develop good communication skills.

    Come up with new ideas and solutions for your family members.

    Widen your emotional intelligence.

    Final Words:

    Treating homemaking like a job is easier with these quick tips.

    Know why you’re into homemaking.

    Value your work.

    Be a timely person.

    Set achievable goals.

    Upgrade yourself.

    Be a learner.

    Get dressed.

    Have a positive vision.

    Balance your work life.

    Be artful.

    By being affectionate, determined, and intentional you can master the art of homemaking.

    If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comments below. Be sure to share your homemaking tips and tricks and I would love to share them in ‘Homemaking Tips Part 2’ with credits. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

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  • 10 Responsibilities of a Homemaker

    10 Responsibilities of a Homemaker

    Being a homemaker is more than cooking, cleaning, and caring for children. Today let’s have a look at what are the responsibilities of a homemaker.

    Ever wondered what a home without a homemaker be like?

    How life would be if you worked day and night only to come home to a sink full of dishes, a stinky bathroom, dirty laundry, and personal belongings scattered all over?

    Home is the primary place in our lives. When it is in good order, all the other stuff makes sense.

    A homemaker is a person who makes a home.

    What does making a home or being a homemaker means?

    A homemaker is a chef, therapist, teacher, grocery buyer, cleaning lady/housekeeper, pet caregiver, and so much more.

    No matter what we think or what social media tells us, the truth is there’s no perfect marriage/family. There is no perfect home or life in this world. So instead of comparing our lives to others, why not try our best and be better homemakers?

    That truth is uplifting and appreciative enough to work diligently and persevere in our calling — homemaking.

    10 RESPONSIBILITIES OF A HOMEMAKER

    1| Cook meals:

    Enjoying warm home-cooked meals with my husband is my favourite part of my day.

    As a homemaker serving hot, healthy scratchmade meals must be our priority.

    Food is a vital requirement. Letting your family eat something out of the package and neglecting your duty to prepare meals for them is something unwelcoming.

    Despite saving money (also a responsibility of the homemaker) and time, preparing meals from scratch (using natural and safe ingredients) is the most caring job you can do for your family’s health and well-being.

    Homemade food costs considerably less than takeout.

    By preparing meals at home, you’re in control of the ingredients.

    You serve nutritious meals that are easier to digest.

    Unlike takeout or processed food, home-cooked meals are wholesome (low in salt, sugar, and oil).

    Home-cooked food taste so much better. Stay fresh longer. And can be prepared in different ways.

    With little planning and preparation, cooking at home is easier.

    Just pick 5-6 dinner recipes for the week. Make a list of ingredients required for those recipes. Get groceries. Do a little prep work, and you’re all set.

    2| Wash dishes:

    Keeping the kitchen clean is essential to maintain good hygiene.

    You must invest time and effort in cleaning and tidying your kitchen as you don’t want the place where you prepare, consume, and store your food to be messy and cluttered.

    A clean kitchen will not only save you time and money but have a positive impact on your family and visitors.

    No matter how much you drudge this task, washing your dishes lowers stress and protects you from harmful bacteria and allergens.

    Leaving dirty dishes in the sink for longer largely grows bacteria all around the place.

    Even the (widely used) soaking method doesn’t work as the grimy, greasy water is a breeding ground for bacteria too (really unsafe for homemakers handwashing dishes especially those not wearing gloves).

    In case you fail to wash your hands thoroughly you’re going to spread foodborne bacteria all over the place.

    It’s a homemaker’s responsibility to clean the utensils, stove, and worktop surfaces regularly.

    Get rid of the trash regularly, keep on top of the dishes, wash the sink at least once a day, and discard rotten food periodically to prevent a stinky refrigerator and kitchen.

    Besides this, organize your kitchen in a way that is efficient and safe to work.

    3| Do laundry:

    After humble food and abode, clothes are a third basic need of human beings.

    Doing laundry can feel like having no end.

    But as a keeper of the home, it is your responsibility to see to it that the people in your home don’t run out of clean clothes.

    Depending on how large your family is, commit one day of the week to laundry or wash one load every day.

    Having a proper system in place can help keep laundry under control.

    However, doing one load each day would keep things manageable. You don’t have to put in efforts as much as you think.

    Earlier I would never run a smaller load.

    But I figured the stains and sour smell of clothes get tougher when they sit for a long. Such clothes take extra time and effort, therefore consuming more water and energy.

    Make an effort to finish the process — wash, dry, and put away clothes right away.

    Along with regular clothes, it is also important that you wash sheets and towels periodically to be able to put out fresh ones whenever required.

    Read How To Create A LAUNDRY SYSTEM That Works

    4| Iron clothes:

    Ironing gives your clothes a fresh and polished look.

    Pressing removes wrinkles, creases, and folds, and adds a slight sheen to the clothes.

    It’s the job of a homemaker to ensure that her kids and husband look slick at school and work.

    Assigning an ironing day is worthwhile. You can listen to your favourite music, podcast, or watch your favourite tv show to make this job bit interesting.

    5| Clean the house:

    Having a cleaning system in place is crucial.

    Ensuring a safe environment is another crucial duty of a homemaker.

    All of us love having a neat and tidy space but many of us find keeping home clean out of control.

    Well with little ones it is a tough job. But you can still play a more effective role.

    Clutter and mess can create disturbance and distraction and keeps you from concentrating on the importat things.

    It makes life difficult when you can’t find your everyday-use stuff while getting ready for office/school.

    Routines are your friend.

    A daily, weekly, deep cleaning routine will really help reduce stress.

    Having good cleaning routines in place will ensure you spend less time cleaning.

    Because you know regular maintenance versus washing/scrubbing when it’s too dirty. For me, the former is simpler.

    If you spend few minutes each day maintaining a clean home, you’ll never have to overdo it to get it back in order.

    Plus, you’ll be able to cook, read a book, do something you love, and relax without having to think about all the chaos.

    Maintaining a clean space means you’ll never have to freak out when surprise guests visit.

    6| Plan meals + grocery shop:

    I know that sounds like another chore but trust me it’ll make your life easier.

    As homemakers, what to cook for dinner is constantly on our minds. Memorizing things consumes a lot of our energy.

    Even if you come up with a recipe, ingredients might be missing.

    And even if you know what you’re going to cook, and you have all the ingredients, you may be bored to start preparing the meal right from the base.

    I suggest sparing 15-20 minutes (every week) to plan meals and create a grocery list. Try not to spend more than 20 minutes. I can’t tell how relieved you’ll feel. It will take a huge pressure off your mind.

    Buy groceries and spend another 5 or 10 minutes prepping a little bit before popping the ingredients in the refrigerator/pantry. You’ll be sorted for the week.

    All these efforts will be rewarding, I promise.

    Feel free to reuse the same meal plans and grocery list a couple times a month.

    Planning meals and taking inventory before grocery shopping helps prevent the wastage from the forgotten food items.

    7| Manage finances:

    Yes, as a homemaker you may want to draw up a budget and save your husband’s hard-earned salary for several reasons.

    It can be for financial independence, building an emergency fund, paying off debt, buying a home/car, paying medical bills, planning for retirement, travel, and so on.

    It’s our responsibility as a homemaker to get spending under control and contribute as much as we can.

    No matter how productively we work in our homes, the person (our husband) working outside has significant responsibilities, and a more challenging job.

    A good homemaker supports her husband financially. It can be done through budgeting, living off one income (if you’re earning a little with your hobbies/working at home), using deals/coupons, finding free entertainment, and so much more.

    8| Run errands:

    Together with housework, there are tasks outside of the home that you do need to take care of, as a homemaker.

    That includes getting grocery, car fuel, medicines, bank work; picking up dry cleaning, doctors/other appointments, etc

    Since we stay home it’ll be really helpful if we do these jobs and let our husband focus on his work.

    9| Stock a pantry:

    It is a wise move on a homemaker’s part to have a well-stocked pantry.

    A well-stocked pantry not only helps you prepare for emergencies but also saves time and money.

    It is a great way to ensure you won’t be out of stock of main food ingredients, personal care products, and cleaning supplies. Because that can be frustrating.

    Also, when you have healthy food and snacks at home you’re more likely to avoid pre-packaged stuff.

    10| Care for family:

    Along with physical care, the emotional well-being of our family relies upon us.

    Regardless of the size of our home and all the luxury, if we can’t make it a sanctuary, it would be of no value.

    A little effort here and there makes all the difference.

    Some thoughtful gestures like getting a hot meal on the table before your husband arrives, a quick backrub, putting clothes and belongings out for him.

    A picked-up home, decently dressed kiddos and yourselves, everyone sharing fun stories at the dinner table, and caring for each other is all that matters.

    The numbers continue. But this list of responsibilities of a homemaker pretty much has you covered.

    Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

  • Why I Love Being A Homemaker

    Why I Love Being A Homemaker

    Homemaking is about making a home, not about making perfection – ANN VOSKAMP

    As I look back on my childhood days, I remember, when my brother and I returned from school – our home was filled with the delicious aroma of steaming hot food set for lunch.

    Everything was put back in its place. The floors were mopped clean. The bed was nice and crisp and the bathroom neat and tidy.

    We had a small house. There were no bins and baskets organizing system in those days, still, everything was pretty organized.

    Growing up in such a neat, clean, and tidy home, always made me want to own a home like that when I was married. My mom was my inspiration. I wanted to be like her. She is the ideal homemaker I have ever known.

    Why I love Being A Homemaker

    At all times, I found myself enjoying and having the most wonderful time in the safest place on the earth, My Home. Honestly, I wasn’t interested in studying and working outside the home at all.

    All I wanted was to be home, care for my family, and be there 24/7 for them. I desired to keep the house clean, cook meals, run errands, and work from home. And do all this with love, care, and respect.

    Also, being a follower of God, I wanted to play the role of a nurturer and caretaker, whole-heartedly.

    I admit I cannot even do half of what my mom did and still does as a homemaker. She never took a break, never ordered a take-out. Never, even when she was unwell.

    She did not find any shortcuts to homemaking and didn’t like using appliances and equipment. All her work is handmade and elaborate. Regardless of how much I love homemaking, I cannot carry it out to this degree.

    Today I am sharing with you some approaches and the reasons why I love being a homemaker/stay-at-home wife:

    1. My own version of homemaking:

    That means I manage my home single-mindedly. I plan, cook, clean, declutter and organize at my convenience using my personalized methods.

    As I said in the earlier post, it’s easy to hire a cleaner in India, you have to adapt to their way of cleaning, cooking; timings, and their off days. Working with them is more of a pain than helpful to me. I have had enough in the earlier years of my marriage. The result? I gave up on the idea of hiring help.

    Housework was super uncomplicated and stress-free when I did it myself. With time, I fell in love with homemaking. Now, I want to manage my home independently without anyone else’s involvement.Why I love Being A Homemaker

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    2. I am available 24/7:

    My husband is my high priority. I am constantly there to make sure that he eats well, exercises, and gets good rest. To get him to relax when he’s home after a long day, to listen to what he has to say, to provide him with a peaceful and safe environment, and to get his favorite food ready on the table before he arrives.

    I am also available when my parents or in-laws need help with their doctor’s visits or when they need any other assistance because I believe physical assistance is as important as financial support.

    We’ve all witnessed the sensitivity when our parents or husband had to go to work when we were ill just because they didn’t get a leave from the office.

    Recalling childhood memories, I have seen my class buddies getting lonesome because of their parents working outside. I can’t bear this in the case of my family.

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    3. My husband is able to focus on his work:

    Since I take care of the house, he can focus on his work. This is vital to get your home running smoothly. My husband is able to give his work his 100%. He has ample time to learn new techniques and improve his skills at work.

    4. I save money on the household bills:

    Being at home, I look for ways to save money as much as possible. The basics include electricity, cooking gas, water consumption, home cooking, groceries, etc., My commute expenses are saved as well.

    Read:  How I Save Money On One Income (With No Kids)

    5. I lead a stress-free life:

    It’s difficult for me to imagine my life as a 9-5 working woman. I cannot handle such tight schedules – everything is just set on time and stressful.

    The best part about being a homemaker is that I do not have to travel every day or be under anyone’s supervision for the next 8 or 10 hours. I lead a free and happy life as a homemaker.

    I also get enough time for myself to take care of my health, skin, and hair; spend time with my husband; work on my blog, pursue hobbies, meet friends, meditate, read, etc.,Why I love Being A Homemaker

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    6. Work at my own pace:

    Here’s a big confession – I am a night owl! Hence, I am more active in the evenings. I want my mornings to be relaxing. So, I’ve created my routines in such a way that I carry out the bigger tasks like doing the dishes, laundry, sweep-mop, bathroom, and bathroom deep cleaning, and tidying up in the evening.

    Staying at home has given me this liberty. Otherwise, I had to rush to the office in the morning without any excuse. By being at home, I am free to make changes in my schedule as the situation demands.

    Homemaking has given me the privilege to work at my own pace. I take a weekly day off; I ensure that I get enough sleep and start slow in the morning; spend some quiet time at the window enjoying the morning. I get plenty of time for my blogging work as well.Why I love Being A Homemaker

    Final Words:

    I am grateful to be a homemaker; my life is so peaceful, happy, and relaxed. Wanting to be a homemaker was The Best decision of my life.

    My husband supports and encourages me in my blogging profession. He helps me stay on top of current affairs. I’m grateful for such a wonderful husband, for my home, and for my life as a homemaker.

    I hope this article will help you find the reasons why homemaking can be good for you too. I also recommend checking out this wonderful article Homemaking As A Millennial- 5 Useful Practices And Tips by my dear friend Somrita. I’m sure you’ll find it very helpful.

    I would love to hear your thoughts. Why do you love being a homemaker? Let me know in the comments below. Thank you for reading.

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  • 8 Ways To Enjoy Being A Stay At Home Mom/Wife

    8 Ways To Enjoy Being A Stay At Home Mom/Wife

    An ideal homemaker is lovely to look at and lovely to be around–she has a wholesome attitude and pleasing appearance – Daryl Hoole

    Are you a stay-at-home mom overwhelmed by your daily homemaking routines?  Does life feel boring and frustrating – cleaning, cooking, picking up every day?

    I completely understand. I have been there. It’s pretty apparent to feel so!

    While meals, dishes, laundry, and clutter are the daily stuff, there are also days that come with additional surprises. Examples: a family member not feeling well; kids hurting themselves while playing; an unannounced company or an unavoidable event that you want to give miss but cannot.

    After the long grinding between the chores, kids, husband, work from home, and social life, people also expect you to look fresh, positive, well-kept and inviting all the time.8 Ways To Enjoy Being A Stay At Home Mom/Wife

    Trust me, homemaking or working from home is an excellent choice, you can actually enjoy it if you make a little time for yourself in your day. During this time you’ll solely focus and concentrate on yourself.

    It might sound selfish but you require some space to breathe.

    Even if you’re a new mommy, you need to find someone, maybe your husband or your mommy or your mom-in-law to babysit your baby at least for an hour and nap.

    You need to give yourself 80% before you give your family, home, and work 100%.

    Remember we are humans too.

    We need proper nutrition, hydration, and rest to survive.

    Who’s going to do that for you, if not you?

    Here are some ways, which, will help you enjoy being a stay-at-home mom/wife:

    8 WAYS TO ENJOY BEING A STAY-AT-HOME MOM/WIFE

    1. Know the importance of some ‘me’ time:

    Having some ‘me’ time in a day is crucial if you really want to enjoy being at home. Choose a convenient time and block 30 minutes on your To-Do list every day for yourself.

    During this time, slow down to enjoy your cup of coffee, watch a favorite show on Netflix, and spend some time gardening, or chatting with a friend. Include activities that you crave.

    8 Ways To Enjoy Being A Stay At Home Mom/Wife

    2. Have a home management binder:

    A home-management binder will simplify your life. A home management binder will hold everything you need in one place. Cleaning routines, schedules, meal plans, contact details, addresses, bill dates, birthdays and events, etc., It might take a little time to assemble all the things but it’ll be worth every moment.

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    3. Take a day off:

    I can’t stress enough this one. It’s imperative. You require a short break, from any and every type of work, in order to be efficient and to endure. Or else the physical and mental fatigue will affect your health and relationships.

    Pick a day, when you can take the time off from cooking, cleaning, housework, and office work. And, spend this day with your family or do what you love.

    For me, it’s when my husband is not working. So, we both can have a wonderful time together. This gives a boost to perform the week’s activities gracefully. Try it and let me know.

    Photo by Pablo Merchán Montes on Unsplash

    4. Take care of yourself:

    Care for your health just as you do for your family. Have meals on time, hydrate yourself, do a quick 10 minutes workout, and get enough sleep. Groom yourself and wear nice dresses.

    Now, this is a big ONE. Homemaking is an occupation, and if you work from home, that means your home is your workplace in two ways.

    It’s okay to not do your hair, bath, or dress up once in a while since that’s the main advantage of working from home. You have the freedom to be in your pajamas, look like a hot mess and smell gross.

    But if you want to be productive, you’ve got to take a shower and dress up first thing in the morning. You should never lose an opportunity to look your best. Your husband should feel refreshed, looking at you, when he’s home from work compared to his (female) colleagues. You know what I mean.

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    5. Find ways to simplify your household tasks:

    Try different methods, see what works for you, and stick to them. Use different apps, planners, and printables; watch cleaning, cooking, organizing, and kid’s activities videos on youtube, or read articles on google to learn simple techniques to carry out daily tasks effortlessly.

    There’s so much detailed information available out there. I’m sure you’ll find pretty much everything for yourself.

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    6. Stay active on social media:

    By staying active, I mean, keeping up with what’s happening around the world, staying connected with your friends, and learning new things about your work and life.

    I don’t mean, posting the updates continually and keeping on counting the likes and comments.

    No, that’s a trap.

    That’ll obstruct your efficiency and leave you distracted and disappointed.

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    7. Buy something for yourself every month:

    This inessentially means buying something high-end or expensive. Although, you can do that if your budget allows you to. But in general, a small yet cute gift just to pep yourself or maybe a gateway with your husband, leaving the kids with your parents.8 Ways To Enjoy Being A Stay At Home Mom/Wife

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    8. Pursue your hobbies:

    Set aside at least 10 minutes of your day to pursue your hobbies. It’ll boost your self-esteem and make you feel happy.

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    Final Words:

    Don’t mistake these things for the act of selfishness. All these and even more are necessary to nourish your soul and for your well-being.

    You can give your best only when you’re healthy, happy, and fulfilled in life. All the above things are vitally important to all women – with kids and without kids, working from home, and nonworking as well.

    Thanks a lot for reading. And be sure to share with us how you enjoy being a stay-at-home mommy/wife in the comments below.

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