When the house finally goes quiet, the clock starts ticking louder. This is the hour where we try to fit in a full day’s work, three loads of laundry, and maybe—just maybe—a shower. We often spend so much time deciding what to do first that the baby wakes up before we’ve done anything at all.
Set a "Mothers’ Curfew." Give yourself 30 minutes of pure, guilt-free scrolling or reading, then prioritize sleep. You’ll need that energy to start the race all over again tomorrow. 3. Mum Fighting The Clock
The Race Against Time: Mum Fighting the Clock Being a mother often feels like being a professional sprinter in a marathon that never ends. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a lukewarm cup of coffee at 4:00 PM, wondering where the morning went, you know the feeling of When the house finally goes quiet, the clock
You might never truly "win" against the clock, but remember: the time you spend "losing" to your children—playing, listening, and just being there—is time well spent. The laundry can wait; these moments won't. Set a "Mothers’ Curfew