The 7 Reasons Your Family is Stressed Out
We often hear people saying, €Gosh, life is more difficult than when we were kids.€ Yes, it is very different in terms of how global the world has become and how the world feels faster-paced. This pace is what has caused parents to feel so overwhelmed by their responsibilities.
From my experience of working with families all over the world I have found that there are seven clear reasons why families are stressed today. Do any of these match your life?
1) Confidence in setting limits and following through consistently. Parenting can often leave moms and dads wondering when and how to discipline their children. It's this uncertainty that makes many parents frustrated and stressed when their child challenges them.
2) Not living according to their top values. Parents know that one of their top values is family time, however when they look at their lives they see that other things are taking over their life. Parents often feel guilty about this and that causes them to stress and worry.
3) Not enjoying enough quality time with their family. Today, many parents are spending an enormous amount of time driving their children to lessons, practice or birthday parties. The phrase, €Come on, we have to go!€ is common. The busyness in parent's lives has left them feeling overwhelmed and exhausted.
4) They over-schedule themselves. When every night has something €going on€ you know there's going to be stress because there is little time left to relax and refuel. Between dance lessons, soccer practice, tutoring sessions and guitar lessons parents and kids have a lot going on. The goal is to enrich our children's lives however the consequence is that the classes are overwhelming our lives.
5) Systems are not put in place. Many families have told me they feel like life is controlling them instead of the other way around. There are so many jobs to do around the house and rooms to keep tidy and things to get accomplished, that the list can be overwhelming and daunting. Life is controlling parents instead of parents putting systems in place so they feel a sense of control over their lives.
6) No routine is established. With the whirlwind lives that families are leading these days, having a consistent routine that ensures their children eat, sleep and play at regular times is often thrown out the window. Kids are sleeping in strollers or the car instead of their beds nowadays and this affects the quality of their sleep. The result? Whiny kids who often throw tantrums. The consequence? Frustrated and anxious parents.
7) Not enough €me€ time. There is a martyr mentality out there right now, especially for women, where parents think that the more they do for their children the better parents they are. So, parents are doing, doing, doing, and forgetting to schedule in time for the things that refuel THEM, make THEM happy, and give THEM energy. Who can truly feel happy and fulfilled when they are always exhausted and experiencing nothing that feeds their soul?
Does this all seem a bit bleak? Well, the good news is that all of the items listed above are changeable! We have the power to change it €" isn't that great?
There are happy families, huge families of 6 children or more who live slow lives and spend quality time with one another every day. It's doable! You don't have to have a lot of money, you don't have to live in the countryside, and you don't even need to have one parent stay at home! With a few tweaks here and there, family life can be incredible. Coming home can actually recharge your battery instead of depleting it.
What is the solution? Take an honest look at your family's life and see where the stressors are. Are you running around too much? Is every day different, with little or no routine? Are you constantly losing your keys and searching frantically for them in the morning? Are your kids throwing tantrums around specific times of the day?
After you've taken a microscopic look at the way things are now for you and your family, decide which area to address first. What system or routine could you implement that would alleviate your current problem? What could you truly give up? Which lessons could you cancel? What activity do you love doing that you haven't done in years, but would love to start again?
Start with one item and feel the dramatic change, then next month work on a new area. You and your family will feel happier, lighter, and more connected with some of the stress gone. It's truly about making a choice to live a calmer life. Think about what is TRULY important to you then design your life around it; just because the outside world might be running at a frenzied pace doesn't mean you and your family have to.
From my experience of working with families all over the world I have found that there are seven clear reasons why families are stressed today. Do any of these match your life?
1) Confidence in setting limits and following through consistently. Parenting can often leave moms and dads wondering when and how to discipline their children. It's this uncertainty that makes many parents frustrated and stressed when their child challenges them.
2) Not living according to their top values. Parents know that one of their top values is family time, however when they look at their lives they see that other things are taking over their life. Parents often feel guilty about this and that causes them to stress and worry.
3) Not enjoying enough quality time with their family. Today, many parents are spending an enormous amount of time driving their children to lessons, practice or birthday parties. The phrase, €Come on, we have to go!€ is common. The busyness in parent's lives has left them feeling overwhelmed and exhausted.
4) They over-schedule themselves. When every night has something €going on€ you know there's going to be stress because there is little time left to relax and refuel. Between dance lessons, soccer practice, tutoring sessions and guitar lessons parents and kids have a lot going on. The goal is to enrich our children's lives however the consequence is that the classes are overwhelming our lives.
5) Systems are not put in place. Many families have told me they feel like life is controlling them instead of the other way around. There are so many jobs to do around the house and rooms to keep tidy and things to get accomplished, that the list can be overwhelming and daunting. Life is controlling parents instead of parents putting systems in place so they feel a sense of control over their lives.
6) No routine is established. With the whirlwind lives that families are leading these days, having a consistent routine that ensures their children eat, sleep and play at regular times is often thrown out the window. Kids are sleeping in strollers or the car instead of their beds nowadays and this affects the quality of their sleep. The result? Whiny kids who often throw tantrums. The consequence? Frustrated and anxious parents.
7) Not enough €me€ time. There is a martyr mentality out there right now, especially for women, where parents think that the more they do for their children the better parents they are. So, parents are doing, doing, doing, and forgetting to schedule in time for the things that refuel THEM, make THEM happy, and give THEM energy. Who can truly feel happy and fulfilled when they are always exhausted and experiencing nothing that feeds their soul?
Does this all seem a bit bleak? Well, the good news is that all of the items listed above are changeable! We have the power to change it €" isn't that great?
There are happy families, huge families of 6 children or more who live slow lives and spend quality time with one another every day. It's doable! You don't have to have a lot of money, you don't have to live in the countryside, and you don't even need to have one parent stay at home! With a few tweaks here and there, family life can be incredible. Coming home can actually recharge your battery instead of depleting it.
What is the solution? Take an honest look at your family's life and see where the stressors are. Are you running around too much? Is every day different, with little or no routine? Are you constantly losing your keys and searching frantically for them in the morning? Are your kids throwing tantrums around specific times of the day?
After you've taken a microscopic look at the way things are now for you and your family, decide which area to address first. What system or routine could you implement that would alleviate your current problem? What could you truly give up? Which lessons could you cancel? What activity do you love doing that you haven't done in years, but would love to start again?
Start with one item and feel the dramatic change, then next month work on a new area. You and your family will feel happier, lighter, and more connected with some of the stress gone. It's truly about making a choice to live a calmer life. Think about what is TRULY important to you then design your life around it; just because the outside world might be running at a frenzied pace doesn't mean you and your family have to.
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