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NMMR: How to budget time?
I would like y'all's tips and suggestions on making time for things other than school and work. It seems like all I do now days is go to class and go to work. I don't seem to have the time or motivation to get the house as clean as I want it, I rarely ever talk to the friends I had, I don't really get out to do anything outside of work except for class, grocery shopping, and occasionally a date night with H. I need to figure this out, I need to lose weight, and I need to figure out how to make things good with friends and actually hang out with them again. I don't know what happened with me. What would you do?
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Re: NMMR: How to budget time?
Well, regarding the cleaning, you could make a rotating schedule. For example, I never, ever clean my entire house at once. Over six weeks, though, the house totally gets cleaned. It used to be every 3 weeks, then 4, then 5, but it just was too rigorous for me with 3 kiddos under 5 years old.
For me this week is the powder room, the laundry room (and its floor) and the microwave. Last week, was washing all the bed linens, dusting the bedrooms, and vacuuming the bedrooms. One of my six weeks is built in totally for my personal stuff though - it's when I get my hair cut, wax, and do special projects but no other cleaning.
Regarding friends and outside activities, you basically just need to schedule it and be intentional with it. Otherwise it won't happen. Why not start with a listing of desires for how you want to spend your time and with whom? Then, tackle the list and see what becomes of it.
Do you have and use a calendar either in paper format or on your phone? Whatever format it is - it needs to work for you. For example, I only use paper format calendars. I know it's "old school." But it works for me and I have one in journal format that I can take with me in my purse or diaper bag. It features the whole month, but also it breaks the weeks down and has lines for each day of each week. I can look ahead...I also jot notes in it and I cannot tell you how many times I have gone back to reread something or to find a phone number, coupon code, etc..
Having this calendar nearby when sending an email to a friend about a possible dinner out or a play date for our kids really helps. It's a very intentional tool.
With the gym, they usually have schedules for classes online. So look ahead and once again use your calendar. I like the reoccurring group classes as they are always easy to build into the weekly schedule.
Also, you have to schedule time to plan your time. For example, every Thursday is my planning day. I look ahead and see what's coming in the following week. What chores, errands, projects, appointments. I have my head wrapped around it and there's no surprises. This past Thursday I knew for this week I needed to mail FIL's birthday gift and get a watercraft license for our canoe.
I wasn't this organized 2 years ago. I won't fib you; this will take some effort to set up. I got a bit overwhelmed at times making it work. But, once it is set-up and you use it, you will be amazed at how well it works! I cannot imagine life without it.
Plus, I feel okay with the house chores. Less overwhelmed because I know with my rotations everything will get done! I don't have to worry about next week's chores. I can focus on my assigned tasks for this week only.
Be intentional.
I love Xstatic3333's suggestions. Maybe you can form a walking club with your friend's. Like, every Saturday at 9 AM, you all meet at XYZ park and walk for 30 minutes. Maybe coffee afterward at a nearby coffeehouse...just stay away from those pastries!
That is totally me, lol. I'll rationalize, "I exercised for 30 minutes today. Now I deserve to eat French fries. (And blow by 3-4 times all the calories I just walked off.)"
Also, is it within your budget to hire a housekeeper once a week? You might be surprised how affordable they are.
I definitely sympathize! My tenant, who lives next door, is going to medical school. He doesn't even work at all. He can't. Medical school is all consuming. Poor guy goes to school about 40 hours/week and then studies the rest of the time. He definitely makes time to exercise, though. He has a stationary bike and rides that while he studies. We also live a few miles from his college and he often rides his bike to school.
I agree with the ideas above. My calendar is my lifeline. I've always told my H if anything happens to me just get my calendar and you will figure it out. It has when our bills are due, what I have coming up, etc.
You might have to ease back into your friendships depending on how long it's been since you've seen them. It's a really good idea to cut out a few minutes every day or every other day to contact old friends and get back in touch with them. Once you do that you can start getting together for something you enjoy. Ex: I have a book club at work that I love! We meet monthly and take turns picking a book. You can get a lot of books on audible now to listen to while you work out, or I just use the kindle app on my phone and read while I use the elliptical. This could be a fun thing to do with your friends.
It's hard and life gets in the way a lot, but you have to make time for you! As far as cleaning goes, H and I split up the cleaning duties. I do all the laundry and dusting and he vaccums and cleans the bathrooms. We split up who scrubs the kitchen floor depending on who is in the mood. We vaccum, dust and do laundry at least one day a week and we do dishes after every meal so we never have dishes in the sink. I'd highly recommend if your H isn't already on board getting him on board to help with the cleaning. It makes it a lot more managable.
I think once you start doing these things regularly you'll get into a routine and be more motivated to keep it up. You just have to form the habit first and get in the mindset. Good luck!
The less you have to think about the better. Meal planning is something I don't want to spend time on. Every day I eat cereal for breakfast and a Lean Cuisine, piece of fruit or carrots and yogurt for lunch. Two meals I don't think about at all and that are calorie controlled. You can do this with dinner too. Assign soup and salad to Mondays, pasta to Tuesdays, etc.
For staying fit, the little stuff can add up. Try to drink only water instead of soda or other unhealthy or high calorie drinks. Take the stairs. Take walks and call friends to chat while walking.
Good luck
Right now I'm balancing work, husband, two kids, preschool schedule (projects, show and tell, snack schedule, etc), t-ball starts next week, household, pets, some sort of social life, etc.
In the morning, I try to get up first to get some coffee and a few minutes of quiet. On school days (2x/wk) H makes the kids breakfast because he works from home those mornings. Otherwise I take the kids to daycare. After work I pick up the kids from daycare, get home about the same time as H, start on dinner, spend time together, etc. H and I both usually get the kids bathed and in bed. Bedtime for them is about 8pm so then the rest of the night is "us" time and household tasks. I try to do more cleaning/laundry on the weekends but it just depends what's going on.
Go easy on yourself. You'll figure out a routine that works for you!