I wouldn’t say the pandemic was relaxing for... literally anyone, but for anyone managing small kids (and especially mothers) it added another level of logistics on top of an already heaped mental load.
The common response when you talk about the mental load is “lower your expectations”. But for most mums I know, that’s not realistic. School uniforms still need washing, lunches need to be made, bills to be paid, doctor's appointments, swimming lessons, and a sprinkling of birthday parties and playdates.
Surely in an era when we have 26 streaming services and Viennetta ice-cream on a stick we don’t have to compromise?
Of course there’s a deeper issue here about relationships and gender roles, and lots of very clever people have already weighed in on that. If you’re overloaded and looking for practical tips, I’ve got you covered.
So, here are the 7 exact ways I’m reducing the mental load of parenting in 2022.
Learning exactly when to call in the pros.
When a job needs doing, it can be tempting to try to DIY it, but looking back over my first few years as a parent I realised I’d waste so much time, money and mental energy trying to do things myself for a sub-par result.
One of my key ways to conquer the mental load this year has been to call in a skilled professional to get jobs done properly so it’s off my list for good.
Airtasker actually been so perfect for this.
If you’re not already using Airtasker, it’s a platform to help anyone get more... done, basically. And done well, by someone who knows a heck of a lot more than you do about a particular area or task.