As a divorced mom with two kids, juggling co-parenting and working from home can be like walking on a tightrope. But I've found a secret weapon that helps me stay sane: getting outside when I switch the kids with my ex on our rotating weekends. It's my "me time" ritual, a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and just be. Here's why I've made these weekends all about me.

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1. Recharging My Batteries

Working from home has its perks, but it also means that my personal and professional lives often blend together, leaving me with little separation between work and home responsibilities. When I step outside, it's like hitting the reset button on my mind and body. 

Whether I'm taking a casual walk in the park, hiking through the woods, or just chilling at a café with a great book, these moments give me the chance to recharge my batteries and come back to my stuff with a fresh perspective and more energy.

2. Embracing My Feminine Energy

One of the ways I've been nurturing my feminine energy is by incorporating more dresses into my wardrobe. There's something incredibly empowering about feeling good in what you wear, even if it's just while running errands or cleaning the house. 

On weekends when I exchange my kids, I take this a step further by dressing up and stepping out. It’s a small act that boosts my confidence and helps me embrace my femininity, reminding me of the importance of self-expression and self-care.

3. Rediscovering My Passions

Weekends without the kids give me the perfect opportunity to reconnect with hobbies and interests that I might not have time for during the week. When I visit my favorite retail stores, go sit at a local daiquiri shop, or check out a new restaurant, it's like a fire gets lit inside me. 

These things make me feel happy and complete. They remind me that I'm more than just a mom or a worker. I'm a person with my own interests and dreams.

4. Cultivating Mindfulness and Presence

Spending time outside, whether in the middle of the bustling city or surrounded by nature, helps me stay grounded and mindful. It's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and all the worries that come with it, but when I'm outdoors, I can focus on the world around me. The sights, sounds, and smells help me connect with the present moment and offer a refreshing break from overthinking and planning.

5. Strengthening My Social Connections

Sometimes, when I'm juggling work and taking care of the kids, I don't have much time for socializing. But when I get a free weekend without the little ones, it's like a golden opportunity to meet new people, or just chill by myself in a social setting. Staying connected with people is super important for me. It reminds me that I'm not just a workaholic parent but also part of a bigger community.

6. Setting a Positive Example

I've been thinking a lot about how I can be a better role model for my kids. You know, I want them to see that it's totally cool to take breaks, enjoy life, and make time for yourself. When they see me happy and balanced, it shows them how important it is to take care of themselves as they grow up.

Conclusion 

I've realized that getting outside on the weekends when I have some time to myself is a big part of my self-care routine. It's like a breath of fresh air that helps me recharge, embrace my feminine side, and rediscover the things I'm passionate about. It's also a great way to connect with friends and just be mindful of the present moment.

Life is too short to be stuck inside all the time. I'm making it a priority to get outside and explore whenever I can. It reminds me of all the amazing things the world has to offer. So, here's to stepping outside, living life to the fullest, and making the most of every moment!

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