Many people juggle work commitments and childcare duties during school holidays. Often resulting in parents that are distracted and much less productive than they would like to be. By the end of school holidays many parents end up feeling guilty and frustrated at not having done either job to the best of their capacity, but this doesn’t have to be the case!
The benefits of flexible work arrangements can’t be denied. Nowadays more of us have the luxury of greater autonomy over how we manage our time. However, this privilege can turn into a curse if we wind up blending our professional and personal lives to an unhealthy degree. Here are some tips for managing the juggle:
1. Be prepared
This advice rings true for most facets of life. There’s no doubt that being organised and prepared is a pathway to success. When it comes to school holidays here are some ways you can help your time management:
– Arrange holiday camp days for activities your kids enjoy, such as art, tennis and soccer. It helps if they have friends attending the same camps so check in with other parents.
– Do additional work in advance of the holidays to free up time you can spend with your child/children.
2. Write prioritised to do lists daily
This is one of the best productivity life hacks. It’s a simple habit to establish but it will make a significant difference in your time management and productivity. Write a list of what you need to do, then select the three most important tasks and make sure that they get done. Follow this method daily and you’ll find you greatly alleviate stress and achieve more.
3. Compartmentalise
If you’re trying to work while your children are also in your care, then your productivity will take a massive hit. In order to achieve everything you need to while juggling competing demands you need to allocate your time effectively. Block out and plan which days and times will be work-focused and which will be child-focussed. Our article last week, 7 Focusing Techniques to Get Way More Done goes into focusing tips in greater detail if you want help with fine-tuning your focus.
4. Outsource
There are not enough hours in the day. Or so it can seem. There’s no way to change this but we can essentially gain more time by outsourcing certain tasks. Depending on your circumstances, this may include hiring another staff member, a gardener or a cleaner for your home. If you can afford to, it’s well worth identifying areas that you would like to outsource.
5. Set goals
Showing up and working hard is much easier when you have a clear vision for what you want to achieve in life. Setting goals helps establish what you value and what you need to prioritise daily. When we have clarity about our purpose we are more productive and driven.