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Easy Tips for Balancing Motherhood and Bloggerhood

I often get asked, “How do you find the time?!”

 

My simple answer, “I’m a busy body.”

 

The long answer, I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve that help me to get it all done. Here are my easy tips for balancing motherhood and blogger-hood…

 

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Stay off social media

At least until you get whatever it is you need to get done for the day. Social media is the biggest time-suck, in my opinion. I’ve never been one to like to waste time, but some days I’ll find myself mindlessly checking my social media accounts multiple times a day. This is definitely something I have to work on myself.

 

Create a daily checklist

Either the last thing I do before bed or the first thing I do in the morning is creating a to-do list for the day. Once I get it down on paper, it helps me stop dwelling on it and makes me want to take action and tackle it. There are some awesome blogging daily to-do lists out there as well to help you remember what you should be doing each day to maintain your blog.

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Jack of all trades, master of none

This is one of my favorite mantras for myself. That, and “You can do anything, but not everything.” Basically, don’t take on so much that you can’t do any of it well. Nothing and nobody benefit when you’re stretched too thin.

 

Include the kids

Now that Bean is older, she loves to “help” me take photos for my blog. More times than not, those photos don’t end up making the cut. But she likes to feel included, and I can get work done at the same time! My fur child also tries to join in on the fun all the time.

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Work during school time/nap time/bed time

I make it a point to try to do most of my blogging while Bean is either at school or sleeping. That, or when she’s busy playing with Dad. That way I don’t feel like I’m neglecting her for my blog. That will never be ok with me.

 

Give yourself a break

Schedule in vacations on your blog. If you’re at all like me, you’ll keep plugging away week after week until all of sudden you’re burnt out. If you force yourself to take time off here and there, you’ll find that burn out will happen less and less if at all. Speaking of scheduling…

 

15401796314_ed2210b96f_o.pngUse an editorial calendar

If you’ve been reading Bre Pea for some length of time, chances are you’ve already heard me RAVE about editorial calendars. I am convinced that I would get less than half the amount of blogging done than I do now if I didn’t use one. Content Brew is the e-course that changed how I blog forever.

 

Learn to say no

If you’ve already got quite the full plate in regards to blogging duties, learn to say no when additional opportunities come your way. It’s tempting to say yes to every chance to earn some extra dough or get some extra swag, but with that comes more obligations. If you’re starting to feel overwhelmed, just say “No thank you.”

 

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Work from your happy place

My happy place, my bed. I know some will disagree, but my favorite spot to blog from is my bed. I happen to be blogging from there as we speak. I like to use my new blogging tool while I’m all cozied-up in bed. The HP Stream is a new kind of tablet with Intel Inside®. It’s like a super fast mini-computer because it has a built-in Intel Inside® processor. Plus, it comes with FREE 4G data right out of the box! So I can even work while I’m sitting in the parking lot waiting for Bean to be done with school 🙂 Not to mention, the HP Stream with Intel Inside® also comes with FREE 1TB cloud storage and Office 365 for one year.


Tips for managing being a mom and a blogger.

Now that I’m seeing these photos on my computer, I’m realizing how bad I need a manicure. Such is the life of a mom. 

I hope my tips for balancing motherhood and blogger-hood can help you do it all and keep your sanity at the same
time. 


I’d like to know, where do you do your blogging from? Did I miss any must-know tips that you want to
share?

Though today’s post was sponsored by HP and Intel, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

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14 Comments

  1. What a great post! It sounds like Bean's teachers have really gone the 'extra' mile this year, and they totally deserve this gift. Thanks for sharing! #client

  2. Thanks for sharing this. There are many good ideas in here. I guess having a plan with anything just makes it that much easier.

  3. Oh my goodness, this could be my house too! I am constantly going through the Goldfish battle, luckily I have a Eureka to clean it up too! #client

  4. New mama here, so I'm still trying to find my rhythm. I find some of my best ideas come just as I'm getting ready for bed or while rocking my little one to sleep. So lately I've been using my memo or blogger app to quickly jot down my thoughts to come back and flush in later. The beauty is that during nap time (after all that housework is done or in progress ;)) I can go back to those drafts and finish and schedule those posts for future publication. My favorite part is getting notified that so-and-so liked my blog post on Facebook (posted by ifttt.com) that I forgot I even published twos weeks ago! 🙂 Automation has been my best friend. Here's a post about my favorite tools with links to the different apps/websites:
    http://knittedhome.blogspot.com/2014/02/tools-i-use-for-blogging.html?m=1

    Great post!

  5. I keep wanting to get into using ifttt, I just haven't yet. I'll have to check it out again, thanks! My best ideas come to me as I'm trying to fall asleep, too. My brain sometimes keeps me awake at night, so annoying.

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