It’s always so much more work than you ever thought it would be, and of course, it’s almost always a really expensive project.
I’ve tried to squeeze in a little extra work here and there all day long, either while the rest of my family is out doing something together, or while they seem to be distracted enough for me to sneak off to my laptop, but I always end up feeling like I’m missing out on all the fun or worse, I feel like a terrible mother for getting annoyed when someone asks for a snack or wants me to come hang out with them.It just doesn’t work for us at this stage of life and I really need to be present for my family as much as I can, which is kind of why I stopped working outside of the home in the first place!

Luckily, after a few years of doing this blogging thing, I’ve kind of managed to hit the nail on the head and provide a great experience and a lot of value for my readers while still pretty much living the “stay at home mom” kind of life that seems to work for our family..So I’ve found a nice balance where I can get done what I need to get done, still enjoy some nice continued growth with my blog, without having to sacrifice any of my family time.I thought I’d share a little bit about what I’ve learned today in case it might come in handy to someone else out there trying to keep it all balanced between family, home, and blogging.

I know almost all bloggers or.experience some kind of struggle with keeping all those plates spinning at some point!.

What is a successful blog?.
So I guess if I’m going to say that I have a successful blog, we first have to determine what that means, exactly.This one in particular is near and dear to my heart.
I love the feeling of peace and control that I have with a decently well-organized fridge, and a system for getting it back that way when it inevitably gets a little crazy in there..I was going to say “How to get your fridge sparkly clean in 2 minutes flat” but that just wouldn’t be accurate.
It’s actually three.I timed myself..
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