Wednesday, March 02, 2011

focus

I think for a while there I lost my focus.  In fact, I don't know that I have it completely back yet.
Challenge is my word for the year - my one little word.  Despite not yet completing my challenges I set myself, surprisingly I have found this year to be somewhat of a challenge to me.  I'm a teacher, I should know all about school BUT I've never been on the other end.  The getting up in the mornings to get someone else ready for school.  The packing of the school lunch to ensure there is adequate snack and lunch offerings that will be eaten.  The rush out the door to make sure someone else isn't late for school.  The alarms I've set myself (literally) so I don't forget to leave home on time for drop offs and pick ups.  The arriving at school 20 mins before start and finish times to ensure I get a carpark and be at the classroom door when the bell rings.  The dinner rush that ensures the girls are in bed by 8pm each night.
To date I have been very much a 'go with the flow' parent.  For example, if dinner wasn't until 7pm that was ok because the girls could go to bed a bit later, and they would just sleep later in the morning. Not. Any. More.  This has been a challenge for me.
In all this weekday rush I have lost my creative focus.  I know what I want to get done, but somehow it is getting pushed out of the spotlight.  Instead of using the 1-2hrs of Sophie's nap time to pursue creative interests I've found it easier to catch up on some recorded TV watching.  Sad, I know.  Add to this the fact I've been busy around the house spring-cleaning and re-organising, I've had a cold for the last week and I haven't been running for 2 weeks.  I actually feel worse for it.  Who would have thought I would actually miss running?
Another challenge has been in relation to Kaszazz.  I have decided that as much as I would love to continue, at the end of this quarter (end of this month) I will be cancelling my position as a Kaszazz Consultant.  I would like to publicly thank Kym, Deb, Fi, Corrie, Katherine, Leah and all the other wonderful ladies that have motivated, supported and encouraged me along the way.  I still maintain my view that Kaszazz is the best quality and value direct sales company in Australia.
So right now I'm trying to focus on my priorities and challenge myself to accomplish my goals.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Rachel,
    I know exactly how you feel about the routine, the running and I feel like I'm right there living the same thing with you at the moment! The only thing that's keeping me up is that I'm just MAKING the time to do some craft cause otherwise I would fall in a big sobbing heap - Thank God for that & my husband who is my rock and is doing a bit of heavy lifting (of the families and my needs) at the moment on top of working full time to keep us all fed and watered! I can only wish that you have such a supportive hubby as well!
    I'm glad to have supported and inspired you during your Kaszazz journey and I'll continue to be here for continued support(& inspiration I hope). Keep up the great work with your running and your craft - it helps you be the great mum that you are!!

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  2. Hi Rachel,
    I have rewarded you a Versatile Blogger Award so check out my latest post for what you need to do to accept this award! Love your work!

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