If you want to get healthy and fit, but are feeling overwhelmed about how to find the time, Fit Mum has some good news.
If you’re a mum trying to lose weight, getting to the gym is the last thing you need to do.
Julius and I do everything ourselves. We don’t have a steady pay cheque or holidays or even days off. When he’s working, I look after the kids. When I’m working, he looks after the kids. We don’t have a house cleaner or nanny or chef. We do everything ourselves. In fact, we don’t have any family close by that helps us out either. For us to go on a date night, we have to save up and get a babysitter.
While we do work from home, we still force ourselves to work as though we were employed. We lock ourselves in the office and work our minimum 8 hours a day.
Julius starts at 3am and works to 11am when he helps me get the kids down for an afternoon nap. We both work until they wake (anywhere between 11.05am and 2pm).
I keep going until 5 while Julius looks after the kids. At 5, we start “crazy time,” getting the kids fed, bathed and into bed. Once they are in bed, I work until about 9, or longer if they had a shorter lunchtime sleep.
I’m not telling you this to brag or get sympathy, only to point out that we are no different to anybody else. We’re not living in a gilded castle with servants and helpers who come at the ring of a bell (we are those servants, and the sound of the bell is a child’s voice)