As summer unfolds, my goal is to embrace the season with joy, despite the inevitable challenges that come with kids being home from school. Here’s my list of positive affirmations and strategies to navigate this sunny season, and I hope they inspire you too.
- Me Time is Essential: I don’t need to entertain my kids every minute of the day. It’s perfectly fine to take a break—whether that means scrolling through social media, enjoying some TV, or chatting on the phone while they play.
- Cheers to Summer Vibes: I’ll add a fun twist to my morning coffee—maybe an umbrella or a fancy straw—to get into the summer spirit.
- Embrace the Calm: I will remind myself that screen time isn’t the enemy. Moments of peace are invaluable, so I’ll let myself relax and enjoy the quiet.
- Wine Will Always Be There: Whether it’s a glass at sunset or a refreshing spritzer, I’ll remember that a little indulgence is a part of summer.
- Share the Load: My kids will pitch in with chores. It’s time they learned that responsibilities aren’t just for mom.
- Messy Homes are Normal: If my house isn’t pristine, it’s not the end of the world. A messy home simply means we’re enjoying life.
- Savor Happy Moments: I’ll take time to appreciate when my kids are smiling and getting along. Those moments are precious.
- Swimming Equals Bathing: If the kids want to swim, I’ll consider it a bath! Who says summer fun can’t double as hygiene?
- No Guilt for Staying In: If I decide to spend an entire day at home without showering, that’s OK! The world won’t end.
- Sing Loudly: I’ll belt out “Copacabana” with enthusiasm—because it brings me joy, and I won’t care who hears me.
- Heat It Up: I’ll welcome the summer heat and embrace outdoor activities, even if it feels like a sauna outside.
- No Summer School Threats: I’ll avoid using summer school as a threat. It’s not a positive approach, and I’ll seek better ways to motivate.
- Accept the Grumpies: With multiple kids, at least one will likely be in a mood. I’ll learn to adapt and move forward.
- Let Them Sleep In: When the kids sleep late, I’ll enjoy the peace and let them rest—it’s a win-win.
- Dinner Disappointments: If my cooking isn’t a hit, I’ll take it in stride. I’ll assume it’s not their fault but mine, and maybe suggest dad take over the grilling.
- Positive Reinforcement: When I buy them treats at the store, it’s encouragement—not bribery. I’ll embrace this as a part of our routine.
- Mind My Words: I’ll try to temper my reactions when things go awry. Instead of cursing, I’ll simply say, “Oh well,” to set a positive example.
- Find My Happy Place: When challenges arise, I’ll focus on my happy place. I will stay positive, no matter what!
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Summary:
This summer, I plan to maintain a positive outlook amidst the typical chaos of family life. By embracing small joys, sharing responsibilities, and focusing on the good moments, I aim to create a fun and enjoyable season for both myself and my kids.
