This Freelancer’s Summer of Self-Love

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I love this time of year as I have both boys boys at home (when they haven’t abandoned me in favour of the local holiday playscheme and all that they offer!). We have breakfasts in bed (mine usually), run down hills screaming, walk, paint, play and simply enjoy quality time together.

The flipside of this glorious coin is the fact that I am a full-time freelance copywriter with a number of regular clients as well as ad-hoc projects ongoing and needing my attention. With only twenty-four hours in a day shoe-horning everything in (otherwise known as the school holiday juggle) may be tough however I’ve always relished the challenge and haven’t dropped a child, a client or anything else yet.

This post isn’t so much about the juggle though, it’s about adding something else to my already busy week and making sure it gets done. This is my self-love time. Working for myself I don’t have sick days, don’t have properly defined (and never company paid) holidays and have a tendancy during the busiest periods to go a bit mad and over-work myself. As I refuse to give any less that 100% all aross the board real burn-out is a real thing and I’ve got very close to the flame a few times.

My self-love focus works two ways, firstly I make sure that there is time in the week just for me, to read, to take an extra long shower, to blast music for ten minutes and dance, to go for a walk (on my own); whatever I want or need to do which enables me to kick back and enjoy myself. The second part of my self-love summer pledge is to take better care of myself. I’m organising my time better and taking proper breaks.

I’m taking half an hour to eat lunch in the garden or at the dining table rather than throwing something down my neck at the desk, I’m getting up at 4am to take advantage of the quiet work time but I’m making sure I have a decent bedtime with fresh bedding and comfy pjs. I’ve made a hydration pledge (this makes me feel better and is important for my health) and overall I’m simply ensuring that I take more care of myself.

I’m important, I matter and I can’t afford to get lost underneath paperwork, deadlines and the sometime downright nuts schedules that parents try to squeeze themselves into.

And you know what? I’m feeling fantastic. I’m much more relaxed, more productive, unrushed and am thoroughly enjoying my summer. Self love summer looks set to become less seasonal and more of a conscious and ongoing intention to ensure that I look after myself.

What’s even better is that me taking more me time is something that my family completely support and have been pushing for (for some time!).

Do you make sure you take time out to look after you? You should!

Juggling School Holidays and Work

I look forward to and thoroughly enjoy the school summer holidays, especially having my two little men at home for the most-part. It does offer up a unique set of challenges however.

CHILDCARE

Childcare-wise both enjoy a few days a week at a local holiday scheme which runs out of a building on the school site. We’ve used it for five years now for the eldest and the youngest who starts school in September has been enjoying it for the first time. This provides me with guilt-free intensive work time  while they enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities.

school holiday childcare

THE HOME JUGGLE

This is the easy bit, I get the boys do all of the work. No really, I do a bit every day, the kids help out and Roy does more than his fair share however while the house is clean I won’t say it is always 100% tidy during the hols. This doesn’t bother me. The boys come first, work comes second and housework as and when.

Housework

WHEN THINGS GO WRONG

This week, despite my being uber-organised, the boys being safely and happily in childcare and my to do list being neatly scheduled a spanner fell into the works, clattered about and spat the Blue Screen of Death at me. Yes really. Little things like your PC looking like this will somewhat affect your productivity.

Thanks to my backing up everything and often working via the cloud (Onedrive is my friend) I lost nothing other than the time it took for me to work out what the problem was and run system restore. It does pay to have a Plan B ready in the case of potential disasters like this though!

The blue screen of death

 

IS IT WORTH THE EFFORT?

It IS a juggle but you know what? I wouldn’t change it for the world. When it comes to flexibility working for myself makes a huge difference to us all. While I am chained to my desk most days during the holidays at 4am while the boys sleep I am able to take spontaneous breaks and run to the park or go walking when the weather is in our favour, to build dens after lunch because I want to and to enjoy spending time with these fabulous little boys (who are growing so quickly!).

Over the last couple of years especially I’ve pretty much perfected the art of making double strength coffee and enduring earlier than early starts so that I may work effectively and be mum. I put this down to having adopted the attitude that nothing will go as scheduled and that I should simply work around that.

Juggling work and the school holidays can work  and does for us. So far I have a happy bunch of clients, happy and carefree kids and if you ignore the odd grey hair peeking through a contented work and home me.