Parenting 3under3 - Closely Spaced Children

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

My Books Arrived, It's Time To Go Back To School!


It’s started! Today my books arrived for my first class at AJU. My first class is BA 538, Business Growth Strategies. I can’t help but think this class will help boost my business. When I first started out as a freelance writer, my only concern was writing. I wanted to learn how to write well, and more often. Now however, as President of IATB Network LLC, I want to work at growing and expanding my business as much as possible.

Will it be hard with three children under three? Of course it will. I can’t tell you how hard it will be. I am trying to find time during the day to actually study. My guess is I’ll be up late at night doing that. I spend most of my early morning working. Then, I take a break to feed the kids and play.

They are off to daycare for a couple of hours, so I can actually work on my business. I pick them up at 2-2:30 in the afternoon. Then, we play some more. Run errands. Cook dinner and hang out. After bedtime, well that is when I will study. Or study and catch up on work.

It seems like a lot when you think about it. Often, my husband Erik is away 50 hours at a time. It does take a lot of determination, effort and persistence. And a never-ending supply of energy, I’ll admit. I’ll help show you ways to conserve your energy and make it happen too in the upcoming weeks.
The other day, Kayla’s teacher asked me where I find the energy. I wish I could bottle it; I would probably make a million dollars…

2 Comments:

At 3:07 PM, Blogger Andrew McAllister said...

Let me see -- 3 kids under 3, a business to run, a husband away, and courses to take? Wow, you are quite an over-achiever. Go get 'em!

Andrew
To Love, Honor and Dismay

 
At 4:24 PM, Blogger people are more important said...

Where do you get your energy from?

 

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