Time Management??
I bought a portable CD player so I could listen to the CDs while I made dinner, or cleaned, or while I exercised. When I listened to the CD the first time, I tried to do it after my kids were asleep, so I could give it my full focus, but then the other times during that week I would listen to it in the car when I was alone in small segments over the course of the week. By the end of the week I was able to listen to it two or three more times this way. The relaxation CD was tougher...sometimes I would go listen to it in another room while my kids watched TV.
I listen to the relaxation tape at night, and I have time to and from day care to listen to the tapes in the car. Never at home. I also have a 4 year old, and there isn't enough time in the day. But, there is time to be anxious and worry. If I need time alone, sometimes I can get my husband to give me 10 minutes with the relaxation tape, but this doesn't happen often. Sorry no new advice.
I listen to the session tapes in the car. I also put the sessions and the relaxtion on my ipod. When I am doing my stretching after working out, I play the relaxation tape. It works. I also listen to the sessions on my ipod when my husband is driving, just lay my head back and listen. I am not so good about finding time to just lay down and do the full relaxation tape
Hi,
I'm the stay at home parent of a 4 1/2 months old baby. I agree that this is a lot and a bit stressfull right now. Between all there is to do, I defenitely stress about doing all the work or if I'm doing it ok. Sometimes I'd like a break from fixing myself on top of taking care of others. But I guess this is the real challenge, reorganizing the schedule and priorities. I do the tapes in bed 1st thing in morning and at night, during bath instead of shower, in car. And I think that if it takes me more than 1 week to do a session at some point, it will be ok, the tapes will still be there the next day. We don't have to be perfect at it, just doing it is perfect.
I'm the stay at home parent of a 4 1/2 months old baby. I agree that this is a lot and a bit stressfull right now. Between all there is to do, I defenitely stress about doing all the work or if I'm doing it ok. Sometimes I'd like a break from fixing myself on top of taking care of others. But I guess this is the real challenge, reorganizing the schedule and priorities. I do the tapes in bed 1st thing in morning and at night, during bath instead of shower, in car. And I think that if it takes me more than 1 week to do a session at some point, it will be ok, the tapes will still be there the next day. We don't have to be perfect at it, just doing it is perfect.
I'm single dad of a 6yo, and she's with me all but a day or two a month. Work full-time, too, and from the time we get home until bedtime, it's one thing after another and another, finishing up today and getting ready for tomorrow. Can't go 10 minutes without "Dad?" (It's happened 2x so far during this post!) There is no way in the world that I could devote the time that this seems to demand. So, I just do the best I can with what I've got, I lower my expectations of her, me and everybody around me, I drop all the shoulds, etc. I listen to the CDs in the car, takes 2-3 days to get through it once. I can't get the time to do the relaxation, but I do the breathing 10-12 times a day. AND the really really neat thing is that today, four weeks into the program, somebody at work said "gee, you've been great all week." I guess as long as you're doing something to improve your anti-anxiety skills, you're making progress. I think if we give ourselves permission to do the best we can, instead of demanding we do the best that is humanly possible, we'll make great progress.
My husband bought me a tiny nano Ipod and I downloaded all of the tapes. I listen to them through out the day ie. cleaning, park with the baby etc... They are attached to me at all times. When I drive I bring the DVD's and listen to them whenever possible. I also, wake up a couple of hours early before my 2.5 year old. I take a walk with my Ipod and do stretches. Doing things at the last minute would always bring me to an anxiety attack. I try very hard to acknowledge what my true priorites are for my day and get those done first. The rest of the stuff can wait. Hope this helps....
Hi there, I'm totally with you on that. I work 4 days/week, have a 4yr old(not in preschool) and a very active 17mos old. The week is busy enough without trying to fit some time in for the program. When I am at home with the kids, I try to catch up on housework, etc and spending time with the kids. I feel guilty if I'm doing anything else, especially for me. I do listen to the tapes on my way to work, which is great. I really struggle with the rest of the work, action assgnts, etc, esp the relaxation tape. I listen to it before bed and I end up falling asleep before it ends. When I go over the action assignments for the week, I get stressed thinking, how am I possibly going to be able to do all of this or apply all of this? I also seem to spend alot more than a week on a lesson. But I guess we have to keep at it and telling ourselves that we are giving it all we can. The balancing act is difficult - any more advice!!!
Hi PHF, I also have the audio tapes and find it hard to listen to them along with relaxation cd, so my question to you is, how exactly did you download the tapes so you can now listen to them on your ipod? Did you download off a site or some other method? I'm not very technologically savy. I think if I had them on an ipod it would help me out alot. Can you comment . . .