Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Lots of Big Questions, Not a Lot of Time

I'm starting fresh.

Clearly it's been a while since I've found/made time to write a blog post. I'm going to work harder to make time. Guess what I've learned? I will never NOT be busy, so I need to find a way to do the things that need to get done (kids fed, clothed, happy) so that I can make time to do the things I enjoy (working out, writing and reading). I have already kickstarted the workout plan and now it's time to kickstart my writing schedule as well.

Today's post is just to give you a brief overview of topics that I plan to cover in the upcoming posts with the hope that you'll check back in and read them. I seem to have a lot of big questions swirling around in my head as of late and not a lot of time to truly dig into them. I hope to dive in to each subject and see what sense I can make from it. Feel free to weigh in and let me know which ones interest you most and which ones you have strong opinions about. Now to my list of upcoming topics:

  • 24 hours is not enough: Finding time for everything, including myself
  • Working at home or working outside the home: Every mom's choice/dilemma
  • Self worth is heredity: Accepting myself just as I am so I can empower my children to do the same
  • Learning from our elders: What lesssons can we learn from our parents, grandparents to become better people
  • Married and still dating: How to date your husband again so life is more than just your children
  • What do I want to do with my life? What should come next for me? Working outside the home, return to school or something completing different? Who knows, but I think many moms are thinking the same thing.
  • "Who Rules the World? Girls!" How do I raise my children to be strong, independent women while being a stay-at-home mom? Do they have to be mutually exclusive?
  • The Feminist Mystique: What does being a feminist really mean and why is it a bad word in our society?
  • Putting Christ first: Raising my children in a Christian environment and the difficulties/successes of that
  • Being healthy makes me a better mommy, wife, employee, and PERSON. Keeping a fitness plan going, what that will entail, and why it's important to me

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