A proud Teacher and A mom of two little champs

Being a Teacher and a mom of two little champs is NO.EASY.TASK!!!


I mean motherhood alone is exhausting and challenging!  Now try adding another 8 hours of teaching children into the mix and it’s enough to make anyone go mad… Heck at times life has gotten so hectic that I’ve even gone to work with single wear of coat for the entire week which is white imagine white Changing to dirty white... not so dirty too hahaha. Can you picture that? I don’t even get time to brush up my hair always have a messy bun and no calls to my parents often want to think about what my parents were thinking.   The sad part is that I didn’t realize it until the end of the day till am in bed after the kids are asleep having time on TikTok Sometimes I think it’s only a matter of time before I show up at work


So how do we juggle our crazy busy teacher life and are just as crazy as mommy life? The reality is, that unless we learn to slow down and find a balance between the two,  we’re headed for a serious nervous breakdown. Trust me, I’m speaking from experience… Been there, done that, and I can tell you that it’s not pretty. I’ve found that by setting some priorities and making a few simple changes, we can lead happier and healthier lives inside the classroom as well as at home.

 

The first thing we need to do is to train ourselves to …

 

LEAVE WORK BEHIND

You can begin by leaving your schoolwork in the classroom. DO NOT BRING WORK HOME! I’m serious…when I had my son my mother-in-law was with me so I use to get the school to home and had a heavy loss of my laptop by my son then I start saying no school traveling home That means no papers to grade, no teachers editions, no lesson plans to complete, a loud Nooooo!!!!! Leave all of your teacher's worries at school. That’s where they belong in the first place. Your family deserves your undivided attention. {Remember… family first 


Let’s be honest, most of the time you take your teacher bag loaded with papers to grade over the weekend and you never even get to it. So why even bother bringing them home? It’ll just make you feel guilty. Leave them at work. I promise they will be waiting for you on Monday morning by smiling at you and saying come to me mam we are waiting Enjoy family time this weekend. Haha!


DO WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD

As teachers and mothers, we’re used to taking care of everyone else but ourselves. Why is it that we always put ourselves last? We need to stop doing that! We need to love and take care of ourselves. Remember, for us to be able to take care of others, we need to be emotionally and physically healthy. That’s why it’s so important that we learn to schedule some “Me Time” in EVERY. SINGLE.DAY. I plan my time on walks. 

 

“Me Time” can be as simple as a 30 min bubble bath with absolutely no interruptions. It can also be an exercise class after school. Perhaps your guilty pleasure is an hour at night to watch your favorite Netflix Episode I probably watch TikTok. Whatever it is, make time for it! Set an alarm on your phone to go off at a certain time every day just to make sure you don’t get caught up in mommyhood. When your alarm goes off, leave your hubby in charge and let everyone know you’ll be back in 30 min to an hour.  One more thing… don’t feel guilty about doing something for yourself #youareworthit

 


PRIORITIZE YOUR TO-DO LIST

I bet you have a To-Do List or 2 or 3 lists running at the same time… I know what it’s like because I use to be the same way! The problem was that looking at that list every day just served as a constant reminder of everything I had to do. This just caused me more stress and anxiety. I always felt that as I crossed 2 things off, 5 more magically appeared. I swear they were like Gremlins multiplying every time I turned my back!

 

I’m not suggesting that you toss out your To Do List… With my memory, if I did that I’d never get anything done. All I’m saying is that you learn to prioritize. I like to keep a master list in a notebook dedicated to school stuff. Every morning when I arrive at my classroom, the first thing I do is select 3 goals to complete by the end of the day. I like to call them Today’s Top 3. I then record these goals on a brightly colored Post-it and stick it on my computer so that it’s on my face all day long. Those are the only goals I will focus on for the day! If I accomplish those 3 things, then I’ve had a productive day and can choose to select another Top 3.


This method has not only helped me prioritize my To Do’s but also relieved some of the stress I felt every time I glanced at my ridiculously long list. Since using this system, I have found that I am much more productive. At home, I follow the same process. The only difference is that I might use one Post-it for the entire week rather than one a day. 


SET A CHECK-OUT TIME

Choose a time that you will leave work every afternoon. My morning starts with my family waking up my two little champs to see me in the afternoon and my day starts my day without them so sad about this. To earn something need to lose something. 



 So what I do is 

Once you’ve chosen a time,  set an alarm on your phone. When that alarm goes off, it’s time to check out. Forget about all the things on your list you have yet to cross off. Just pick up your bag and go. Also, this means no checking emails at home or communicating with parents. Once you are gone, consider yourself in Mommy mode. Anything that needs to get done will get done tomorrow. 


LEARN TO SAY NO

This has been one of the hardest lessons for me to learn. I’m the type of person that likes to help others. When my admin calls me and asks me to join a committee or attend a PD, I’m there. However, I’ve quickly learned that because I am always saying yes, my free time is quickly filling up with tasks for everyone else but myself. My head is also considered always as a mom of two infants. This has resulted in more of my “free” time being taken away, higher stress levels, and more anxiety! Can’t tell you how many sleepless nights I’ve had thinking about a PD I have to organize and present all while completing my regular teaching duties. And the moment was adverse at the time of the pandemic my champs are pandemic babies and same time working from home was so hectic. 

 

I have come to terms with that when you are a responsible,  hardworking individual who says yes a lot, your workload automatically doubles and triples. Why? Because everyone and their mothers come to you to complete the tasks that they know others are not willing to do. That is until the day you learn to respectively say No!

 

It took me a very long time and quite a few meltdowns to finally realize that it was in my best interest to be selective about what tasks I choose to take on. So learn to say no to your admin, learn to say no to your colleagues, and learn to say no to those responsibilities that do not bring happiness to your life. As a result, this will free up some time for you to say YES to those commitments that bring you the most amount of joy! Life is too short to spend it doing other people's work.


ORGANIZE YOUR DAYS

Children and adults strive for routine. Not only does it help us know what to expect, but from a planning perspective, it makes things so much easier to prepare for. So learn to organize your days.

 

Begin at school by deciding which tasks you’re going to complete on each day of the week. For example, on Thursdays, I like to begin planning for the following week's ELA lessons and Wednesdays are for content (science or Biology). Tuesday is my copy, grading, and filing day. On this day I make sure I’ve prepared all the copies for the following week, graded some papers, and filed them away. 

 

MEAL PLAN

One of my stressors is getting home from an exhausting day at work and having to figure out what to make for dinner. That’s why I’ve committed to planning my weekly meals on Saturday. Not only does this eliminate the “I get home starving and down a bag of chips before I can even think about dinner syndrome”, but I’ve found that it also encourages me to cook healthier meals. Those weeks that I do NOT meal plan are just a disaster in my house. My husband is a big support in this matter. 

 

 

Shaik Urwa Noorin. 

 

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