All The Possibilities in Parenting

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If I could establish a routine and adhere to it. If I could rise promptly each day. If I could ensure a restful night’s sleep. If I managed these aspects, I could rest when needed and engage in work when it’s time. Right?

If I could consume nutritious meals, I wouldn’t experience discomfort or hunger. If I had healthy options readily available, I wouldn’t be tempted to grab fast food or sugary drinks. I could enjoy organic, homegrown, and wholesome foods without relying on convenience items; they would simply be there, ready to nourish me.

If I could arrive at work on time and focus without distractions, I wouldn’t leave feeling incomplete or rushed, abandoning my colleagues and unable to transition smoothly into my home life, often working late into the night. On weekends and holidays, I could truly rest—experience a genuine day off, as one might say.

If I could tidy up the house, it would be orderly. My clothes would be stored properly, bills would be paid punctually, and I wouldn’t find leftovers on the counter or discover my cat gnawing on butter and the kittens playing with plastic wrap from the recycling.

If I could carve out time to exercise—perhaps waking early to stretch or practice yoga—I would likely feel less tense and more agile. I would enjoy better health and relaxation, which would alleviate my daily headaches and the worry of grinding my teeth all night long.

If I could simply remember to take my vitamins, I wouldn’t stress over not getting enough dairy or vegetables. I want to enjoy vibrant fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and delightful dishes like fresh sushi, grilled chicken, tender greens, and juicy berries. I desire it all; I just lack the time to prepare these meals. If it were more convenient, I would undoubtedly eat healthier, but is that just circular reasoning?

Yet, time slips away. I find it elusive—like sand, water, or wind—impossible to hold onto.

If I could maintain better posture, I fear I’ll become a hunchback in no time. If I could stop nibbling on the skin around my nails. If only I could stretch my back and relieve these knots.

If I had the time to style my hair, I would appear more put together. If I applied lotion at night, my hands would be softer. If I used a whitening product and flossed regularly, my smile would shine brighter. If I remembered to wear red lipstick, I could feel more attractive—if I could locate it in the depths of my purse, buried beneath old receipts, toothpicks, and crumbs.

This chaotic life feels overwhelming. How can a woman establish a spiritual connection amidst such disorder?

Which priorities must I let go? Arriving on time (should I pause to enjoy the coffee)? Maintaining a polished appearance (is it acceptable to let myself go a bit after a few years of marriage)? Focusing on my health (shouldn’t I prioritize my well-being for the sake of my family)? Keeping everyone on track (leading to my own tardiness)?

If I could devise the ideal schedule, I could care for my plants, bake bread, work on my writing, embrace spontaneous spiritual moments, and nurture my relationship with my husband, assuring him of my love despite my exhaustion. I would strive to stay healthy while managing the individual needs of my children without feeling like a martyr. I want to express my feelings openly without being perceived as complaining.

I am fatigued. I desire it all. Yet, certain things fall by the wayside; my home is in disarray. I haven’t made any jams or picked blackberries. I’ve gained weight since returning to work, often sitting for long hours without exercising. My houseplants have withered. I apologize frequently, though most people are unconcerned about these details. Who is truly in control here? Is it me?

What if all this pressure is self-imposed? What if it isn’t? What possibilities lie ahead?

If oneness is my goal—with my husband, the world, my body and spirit, and my faith—can balance coexist within that? Is there an ideal schedule that accommodates my needs? If not, which of these “essentials” can I release?

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In summary, navigating the demands of parenting and personal desires can feel overwhelming, but identifying priorities and seeking balance is essential for overall well-being.

Keyphrase: Parenting Balance
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