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#60: How to Stop Toy Store Meltdowns and Keep Your Home Clutter-Free

In this episode of The Organized-ish Parent Podcast, Dianne provides practical tips on how to step back and think critically about the necessity and impact of new toys, how to communicate with children about needs versus wants, and how to create a system for managing toy acquisitions. She also offers advice for dealing with external pressures from relatives who may buy more toys for the kids and emphasizes the importance of clear guidelines and decision-making processes that involve the children.

Establish Your Time

Podcast #17: Let’s Talk Mental Health – Stop Spreading Yourself Too Thin

When I became a mom and went through all the first time mom-feels: joys, discoveries and all the challenges. It REALLY became apparent on my mental load after I had my second baby.

I can tell you, without a shadow of a doubt that I was spread way thin.

I was still adjusting to knowing my daughter, a very different baby than my first, and all the tricks that were working before, didn’t work at all or as effectively with her. I felt, as millions of moms out there also felt: like crap. I had no idea what I was doing. Well, I knew the basics but this was a whole different personality. It’s as though I was starting back at square one; but STILL trying to be present and attentive to my son and at the same time be a loving and supportive wife: 24/7 , 365.

My mode was either OFF, which felt like a blink, or ALWAYS ON: there for everyone AND everything. Doing things on my own and trying to figure things out, is just who I am. It’s part of my ‘being’.

Now, this isn’t to say that my husband didn’t help or wasn’t present. Not at all. He’s a very involved parent and husband. When I was in massage therapy school every second weekend, he was perfectly fine taking care of our son. And our son…. knew no difference!

But, while Onnig was asleep, call it stubbornness on my part or just wanting to ensure he’s at his best for his employees and business partners, I would rarely wake him up overnight. I tended to all the wake ups from either one or both kids.

Now don’t get me wrong, we had many conversations about me needing to wake him up, even if it was to bring the baby to me, wait for the feed, and bring her back to her crib – he was so on board with that. But my thoughts were about taking care of him too.
In hindsight, I wanted and needed to do the work: feel all the feels, gain the experience and knowledge about myself. As much as my babies were growing, I was too.

But my mental health was also taking a toll. I didn’t know or didn’t pay much attention then, but I do remember one night, annoyed after a quick feed, standing by the corner of the bed, awake but exhausted. What felt like months and months and months of trying to keep it all together, while feeling like I was being pulled in all directions, I felt resentment brewing.

Miscellaneous

Podcast#13: The ultimate guide to hosting a birthday party!

Now that things are starting to go back to some kind of normal and restrictions are going to be lifted, MANY of us are jumping for JOY because our social calendars are about to get filled up!

So this means plans are going to be made, which ALSO means we’re entering into the world of gatherings and celebrations…

If you haven’t done so already and are kind of nervous or apprehensive about hosting birthday parties, this episode is for you!

It’s been a very LONG 2 years, right? And like MANY kids and parents  out there, they’re going to want to hit the ground running with making up for all the virtual and drive-by birthday parties.

And there are some who might feel like they’ve forgotten HOW it all works. In fact, it might be overwhelming.  And that’s OK.

If you find yourself needing just a little reminder of how to go about throwing a kid’s birthday party, or your pre-pandemic babies and toddlers – are now big kids ready to invite all their buddies and besties to their birthday parties …

…and the thought of entertaining ALL these kids is cause for a little panic, I’ve got you covered.

In today’s episode, I’m going to take you through all the things to consider when organizing your kid’s birthday party whether it’s at a venue or at home.

Miscellaneous

Podcast #6: 6 Tips To See You Through When COVID Hits Your Home

Today’s podcast episode is one of the weekly emails I sent out to my subscribers back in January.  You see, before the email even went out I was debating on whether or not to even SEND an email regarding this topic.  You’ll find out why in a bit.  But after hitting send, I got some responses back from my subscribers and reading words like “I related to what you wrote” and “great email!”.  I thought, ‘Hmm maybe I could send this out to my audience. Why not? It has affected us all in one way or another’.

I’m talking about the word we hit this new DECADE with: COVID.

So we got hit with COVID in mid January. Insert all the feelings of shame and anxiety when typing the email out.  But I pushed through to discover what I really wanted to say and, ultimately, do:  Help my readers and now my listeners, of what to do if and when you do catch COVID and how to manage.

Miscellaneous

Podcast #3: 3 Tips To Immediately Do When You Feel Mentally Burnt Out

I’ll be sharing with you my 3 tips to immediately do when you feel mentally burned out –  like D.O.N.E., your brain’s fried, there’s no more processing power left in there,  it feels like mush.  You get the picture. 

For years, I’ve prided myself on being a great multi-tasker. But soon enough, I became a mentally burned out mom with zero patience and lots of guilt, after the  fact. Over this last year I’ve come to realize 3 things that I’m going to share with you today!

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