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Time management for parents
MIkael Lindberg | Oct 10 2007
The excellent news that Merlin is joining the parent flock prompted me to write this post. I became a parent about a year ago and I've been battling the "loss" of about 8-16 hours of every day to parenting and the unpredictability element that babies bring to your schedule. I'm interested in hearing what other parents have done in order to keep a grip on their schedule and their lives. For me, the most extreme effect was that I decided to change jobs in order to do something I really like, despite having to take a 50% pay cut. I just can't afford to waste hours doing things that doesn't make me happy. I've also taken a few hints from Merlin and now carry a small note pad (sort of a hipster PDA) in my pocket at all times for capture purposes. I think my previous attempts at GTD has failed just because I havn't needed it enough. Now, I can't survive without it. As for handling the unpredictability element of children, my wife and I have a system where we try to never replan the current day schedule but instead handle exceptions as far into the future as possible. This keeps our schedules reasonably stable. What are your experiences? 58 Comments
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Interruption anxietySubmitted by brittp on October 10, 2007 - 8:49am.
The first six months were fine. I was able to use the tiny bits of time to finish a large project I was working on. After that, fatigue kicked in and I slowed down considerably. Once I settled in to the new schedule, I found it difficult to replicate my early success working on a project here and there. I suffered from interruption anxiety. I always expected to be interrupted if I was working at home. I couldn't focus unless I went to a coffeeshop for a couple hours. I still find myself thinking about my work while I'm supposed to be a puppy dog, and my daughter (now 4) knows I'm not fully into the game. I keep telling myself that when she starts school, I'll be able to focus again. » POSTED IN:
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