The past month has been quite stressful. With the cold weather, my baby's eczema problem has been exasperated causing many, many nights of crankiness and sleeplessness. To get any school work done, I have had to lock myself in a separate room, but hearing her cries makes it very difficult to concentrate on anything I am doing. On top of that, I have had to search for a new place to live with a deadline of trying to move out at the beginning of the year. Work has been busy as well, so my usual schedule of getting things done during the last few hours when it is normally slow has not been working either. I have felt very overwhelmed to say the least! Now that this blog post is out of the way, time to move on to the next task!!
Stressful indeed! Keep calm and do the best you can. I think you will be happy about the overtime available for IS101-3022 ^_^
ReplyDeleteA lot on your plate as the semester commences truly. I have faith you'll end the semester strong- your approach is off on the right track, one task at a time :-)
ReplyDeleteWe're almost at the finish line. What helps me when I'm overwhelmed, is writing out a tentative plan and focusing on one thing at time. You got this!
ReplyDeleteTrust me when I say that I 100% know what you are going through and I already know that you are one strong mama and you will get things done. You have come so far and have done so much we are almost to the finish line. You got this!
ReplyDeleteLife can throw curve balls, but from what I learned from your blog, you are a fighter and will complete all of your task and well. Hopefully life will take away some of the pressure, and you can relax.
ReplyDeleteWe're a week away from finishing this semester, just keep going. When I had bad eczema my parents used to rub aloe vera on me. Maybe that'll help.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very hard working person, and I am sure you will pull yourself through this and finish strong. I hope your little baby gets well soon.
ReplyDeleteI also had really bad eczema as a baby and my mom says my cheeks would crack in the winter. My abuelita made her a home remedy with geese fat and a lot of healing herbs and my mom swears by it. I'm still traumatized by the smell though.
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