the productive mum!
Assalamu alaikum! In my last article,
I introduced my top ten tips on how mommies could translate their
skills and share them with the world in the form of a blog. Whether
you’re a stay-at-home-mom or a working mommy (or both!), we all have
tips and advice to give to others. In this part, I’ll be telling you how
working mommies can maximise productivity using these ten simple tips.
The position of a working mommy
is certainly not an easy one; in fact, it is one that requires much
planning, time-saving tasks, and above all, realistic expectations. We
all look for ways to make life easier for ourselves; these tips will not
only help you save time, but also assist you with how to utilize your time in an effective manner. Although these suggestions will be particularly useful for the working
mommy, I believe every mother can benefit from them to make life more productive:
1. Plan Your Meals Ahead
Buying groceries and preparing meals for
a family can be quite time-consuming and sometimes even a bit daunting.
However, you can cut down time significantly by planning your meals
ahead of time and by making a weekly schedule of your meals, i.e.
deciding to have lamb on Mondays, fish on Tuesdays, vegetarian on
Wednesdays and so on. Stick to it so you know exactly how much of each
you need to buy at the beginning of each week.
Furthermore, do some prep work in the
kitchen. Make some food items that can be easily frozen during the
weekends or evenings, that you can pull out of the freezer during a busy
week. Such items can include frozen meatballs, soups, casseroles – the
list is endless! Having pre-cooked meals allows you to focus on your
husband, your children and your ibaadah, without having to worry about
spending time in the kitchen.
2. Shop Online
To save time and to make clothing
shopping more efficient, consider purchasing clothing for the family
online. Most online stores allow you to sign up for special offers and
coupons to be e-mailed to you, and more and more stores offer free
shipping. Shop at the end of the season for the best prices on such
items as outerwear and stock up for the whole family two to three times a
year (don’t forget to buy a size or two larger for your children!)
Online shopping is also especially
useful for grocery shopping as the websites will list products of all
prices. This means you will be able to find the cheapest brand online,
as these are easy to miss when browsing around the supermarket. Online
grocery shopping also allows you to restrict yourself and buy only what
you need, as you resist the urge to pick something you may see on offer,
but don’t necessarily need.
3. Delegate Tasks
Running a household takes a household! The Prophet Muhammad
is the perfect example of how husbands should take an active role in
completing the tasks of the home. Let’s have a look at the following
examples:
Al-Aswad said, “I asked ‘A’isha , ‘What did the Prophet
do when he was with his family?’ She replied, ‘He would do chores for
his family, and when it was time for the prayer, he would go out.'” [Al Adab Al Mufrad]
Hisham ibn ‘Urwa said that his father said, “I asked ‘A’isha ‘What did the Prophet do in his house?’ She replied, ‘He mended his sandals and worked as any man works in his house.'” [Al Adab Al Mufrad]
These ahadith clearly show that a man
helping his wife in the house is not an unnatural thing. Although a
majority of the responsibility falls on the mother, know that a team
effort from everyone will make life more manageable. In particular, if
both you and your spouse work, then it makes sense to help each other
out and share tasks such as cooking and doing the dishes. This teamwork
will increase the love between you and make you appreciate each other
more. Furthermore, delegate small jobs to your children; children can
help make a salad or set the table for instance.
4. Make Prayer A Priority
Whatever your schedule is, make sure
prayer is a priority. If the time of prayer has started when you come
back from work, then pray first before starting your household chores.
Do not delay your salaah because of dinner preparations or helping
children with their homework; tiredness may delay you even further and
before you know it, prayer time may be over without you even realizing
it. Use an adhaan app on your phone to remind you to perform your prayer
and make a habit to leave everything you are doing as soon as you hear
it. This policy is a fantastic, practical tool for instilling the
importance of salaah in your children – if they see mommy drop
everything as soon as she hears the adhaan, they will start doing this
too.
5. Schedule Time For Yourself
As a working mother, you have to make
sure you have time for the housework, prepare meals, be on time for
work, run errands, take care of sick children, and go to parent-teacher
meetings. In the midst of it all, it is very easy to forget to schedule
time for yourself. Make sure you take care of your needs as an individual;
after all, a happy mommy is a productive mommy. This includes getting
adequate sleep, eating a well-balanced diet, fitting in time for light
exercise (like walking) and unwinding with a hobby or simply reading a
book. Although this sounds almost impossible considering the schedule of
a mommy, if you get into the habit of preparation and effective
delegation, it is easier for both mommy and daddy to fit in ‘me time’,
both alone and together.
6. Limit Screen Time
Unfortunately, it is all too easy to
waste precious minutes and hours watching TV or scrolling on your tablet
or phone. It really is crucial to break away from these bad habits
and utilize that time wisely, especially for ibaadah. If you’ve got
time for 30 minutes of a TV programme, you’ve also got 30 minutes for
Qur’an!
7. Find Reliable Childcare
Finding backup childcare in advance is
key for every working mother. If you are stuck at work or in traffic and
cannot pick up your children from school or daycare, then make sure you
have a person you can call to pick up your kids. Enlist the help of a
neighbour, family member who lives close by or the mother of another
child in school. This is helpful even if you are a work-at-home mom, as
it is a good idea to have someone come and watch your children at short
notice when you have an overwhelming workload.
8. Stay In Touch With Other Muslim Mommies
Having good companionship is extremely
important, and with the right intention, can even become a form of
worship for you. The Messenger of Allah said:
“The example of a good companion
(who sits with you) in comparison with a bad one, is like that of the
musk seller and the blacksmith’s bellows (or furnace); from the first
you would either buy musk or enjoy its good smell while the bellows
would either burn your clothes or your house, or you get a bad nasty
smell thereof.” [Al-Bukhari].
Get to know other Muslimah mommies in your area, so you have someone to talk to when you are stressed. There
is no other person who will understand you better than another Muslim
mother who has been, or is going through, the same situation.
Local mosques sometimes have playgroups where kids also meet other
Muslim children to play, while the mothers can catch up with each other
over tea, so both the mother and child benefit from good companionship!
If your mosque doesn’t currently offer this, try and set one up yourself – they are relatively simple to organise and In sha Allah you will gain immense reward for bringing Muslims together.
9. Make Good Use Of Vacation Time
For working mothers, with balancing
career and home life, it is very easy to over-work yourself. Thus, it is
essential for you to take a break from your work in an effort to
rejuvenate yourself. If you work outside the home, make sure you book
your paid vacation time months in advance and utilize that time wisely,
especially during school holidays when you can really spend time on your children.
If your finances permit, you can take cheap city breaks; often,
holidays are thought to mean flying abroad, but I guarantee your home
country has so many places to offer, for a fraction of the price. You
don’t necessarily have to leave your city, so perhaps you can use that
time to do a hobby at home with your children like baking or arts and
crafts, or take them to the zoo or park.
10. Set Realistic Goals
Finally,
the key to any aspect of productivity is to keep your life simple; aim
high, but don’t over-book yourself and realise that sometimes you won’t
do a perfect job
. But that’s
okay! Learn to let go of perfection: your house will not always be clean
and you may not always be on time for appointments. You may not be able
to attend every school field trip with your children, and you won’t be
able to attend every social event with your extended family. You don’t
have to feel guilty about these things at all; you have a lot going on
and you should give yourself some credit – you’re doing the best you
can!
Well, there you have it my sisters!
It may take some time to implement these tips, but with a sincere
intention and some hard work, I hope my advice will make your life much
easier!
How do you balance work and family? Leave your comments below!
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