Monday, July 19, 2010

Are you still in your pajama's?

Are you still in your pajama's, and it's already after-noon? Somedays, yes this is acceptable. Everyone is entitled to a pajama day. Stay inside and snuggle up on the couch with a family pile of kids all around you. The cat purring in a blanket on your lap. Oh yes, days like this are not common but completely acceptable. Although...everyday is not a pajama day.

Are you feeling like you are stuck in a rut with NOT being able to get out of your pajama's and start your day? No matter if you have children or not yet, if you are home all day alone, home with your babies, or working from home getting YOU ready for the day is sometimes hard if you do not always have to leave the house.

Here is my suggestion, on how to help jump start your day. Get up; take a quick shower, make your bed, get dressed all the way down to your socks, heck even throw your shoes on it's okay to wear shoes in the house if you are not going anywhere! Do a quick maneuver with your hair and the blowdryer and *poof* you are now ready. Now you can have a seat at the computer, pull out the school books, tend to the baby, or pour yourself a cup of coffee and sit down with a good book. You are ready to start your day!

Let's say you pour yourself a cup of coffee now but you realize you are out of creamer! The milk has less than a teaspoonful left in the bottom of the carton, and the bread end caps have nothing between them in the platic bag. You do not have to run up to the grocery store pulling the sleepy cranky hungry babies from their beds with your flannel pants and bunny slippers and your hair pulled up in somekind of twisted uncombed ponytail.

You, look good, feel good, and can go out the door in the blink of an eye and be feeling good and ready to start your day it will make you *feel* better about yourself. You are not going to keep your head low pushing the shopping cart through the store as fast as you can with your bunny ears flapping across the parking lot.

You are ready, the rest of your day awaits...

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