10 Changes Every SAHM Should Make This 2022

It’s been 2 years as a SAHM now and I’ve accumulated my fair share of embarrassing habits. Who says resolutions are only for working adults? Here’s a list of changes you can make this ’22 for a “New Year New Me”, SAHM edition.

  1. Switch out tissues for rags. The next time you’re about to grab a tissue to wipe off spilled juice, use a small towel instead. Yes it means another piece to add to the mountain of laundry. But, it’s more economical, environmentally-friendly and softer on your kids’ skin!
  2. Stop feeling bad about not getting to work out. I get it, it’s almost impossible to set aside even 30 minutes every morning to do a workout. So don’t! Incorporate small exercises throughout your day instead.
  3. Don’t let laundry run your life no-more! Make it a point to fold, sort and put away clean laundry on the day itself so that it doesn’t pile up tomorrow.
  4. Drink H O T coffee. Instead of pouring your coffee into a mug and leaving it to get cold before you get to the bottom of it, use a thermos instead! So even if you only get to drink your 8am coffee at 2pm, it’s still hot. Cold coffee is so 2021.
  5. Be more efficient. This requires you to be better at planning your time: limit supermarket trips to just once a week, plan meals ahead of time, etc
  6. Get out more. Strap your bubs into the stroller and go for a walk. Bring them to the playground. Visit the nearby park. Go for a joy ride on the bus.
  7. Be more intentional with me-time. Sure we all feel like just lazing on the couch once the kids are asleep. Try putting on a face mask while you’re at it. Or, instead of refreshing IG every 3 minutes, read a book.
  8. Stop using your phone around your kids. This one is hard, I know. But let’s be more present when we’re spending time with our kids. Remember that our kids see us and what we do – we don’t want their childhood memories to be of their parents always using their phones.
  9. Plan more date nights. Or days. It’s important to spend time with your spouse – outside of the house! Grandma can care for the kids for a couple of hours while you two go catch a movie.
  10. Spend more money on YOU. As a parent, we’re more willing to spend cash on our kids than ourselves. This year, make it a point to not forget you. It can be anything – throwing out your collection of old, stretched-out undies for newer, better-fitting ones. Or buying yourself some books to read by December. 

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