Write a list of who ranks where in your family. Go on.
If you are a female with children, it’s likely that your list will look like this:
- The kids
- My partner
- Me.
It’s just the way it is. They have so many fricking needs, these children, whether they are babies with dirty nappies, or teenagers wading into a self-esteem-smashing ocean of social media, they require an enormous amount of energy and time. It is what it is. You knew what you were signing up for.
But what, if, actually, the list was inverted.
- Me
- My partner
- The kids
That is what the Great God Oprah suggests we all do. Turn that list “upside down” and reclaim ourselves and our relationships from the drudgery of parenthood.
“Yas, Oprah, we hear you!” we call out from under a toppling mountain of washing, unpacked school-bags and unfinished homework. “It’s time for ME! It’s time for US!”
And then we go back to the school run.
Top Comments
I think the important thing is also to look after yourself. Sometimes a little bit of time for yourself can really reinvigorate you and give you the energy to be more present with your babies...It's not selfish to have your own life, be a mother not a matyr!
You can put your partner first and still have your kids with you every day. Good luck to her if she takes the weekend off, but it's not necessary. My mum and MIL would look after our son if we ever needed it, but the idea of every weekend just seems odd to me. I don't really even see why you need a prioritised list. Surely we can treat hubby and children well equally.