Top productivity tips for moms

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Written by Trisha Bhullar

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Being a mom is a full-time job — and just like any other job out there, it requires a high level of productivity. In this guide, we’ll help moms all around the world balance work, family life, and you-time using these top productivity tips.

Productivity for moms

Moms are kind of like superheroes. They put on their capes to go to work, or pursue their own hobbies and interests. But then they come home, switch out their capes, and manage the household. Now hey, it’s the 21st century — why aren’t we talking about super dads? That article will come in time, but for today, we’re focusing on super moms — the parent who infants are often attached to the most.

Why does productivity matter for moms? Besides your work life and personal commitments, you have an extra heavy responsibility of helping raise a child. Without being productive, you could confuse your tasks or just end up stressed 24/7. Productivity offers better time management which can help you juggle your different responsibilities while sneaking in just the right amount of time for self-care.

Top productivity tips for moms

1) The Early Bird Gets The Worm

Rise and shine! Waking up earlier is a great way to boost your productivity. Firstly, it has the psychological effect of convincing you that you have more time in your day. This could incentivise you to get more tasks done, or start clearing through your to-do list as early as possible. If you have a child, there’s the added benefit that they’re (hopefully) asleep in the mornings. As a result, you’ll have plenty of time to start on work, clear your share of household chores, or just spend some time on yourself. Of course, dealing with an infant is a different ballgame. Infants tend to be more unpredictable — so this tip may be a hit or miss depending on your child’s waking patterns.

2) Create a schedule

And we don’t just mean one for work. Create a schedule that aggregates all your responsibilities — work, hobbies, dates, family time, the works. This way, you won’t be left scrambling or missing appointments. Don’t forget that as a mom, you’re responsible for more than yourself. While dad might chip in to help, you’ll still need to manage your baby’s schedule. That includes things like hospital appointments or even bonding classes like mommy-baby yoga sessions.

Besides having a mega schedule, you should have a bite-sized daily to-do list. This way, you won’t feel overwhelmed by the tasks you have to attend to. A daily to-do also gives you more focus in prioritising your tasks for the day. Plus, there’s a sense of satisfaction you get when ticking off tasks which keeps you motivated to accomplish more in your day. If you don’t like lengthy to-do lists, you can also consider more low-maintenance methods like bullet journals. 

3) Incorporate productivity tools into your life

Becoming more productive can be a challenge, so why not make it easier on yourself with productivity tools? A Timeqube, for example, is a mindful timer that changes colour with the passing of time. That means no blaring alarms to wake up the baby when you’re working on your time management! It’s a simple, seamless tool, that could make the difference in helping you manage your time every day.

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