When I was a ten years old, I remember lining up at the Scotia bank in Spruceland strip mall with my dad on Friday afternoons so that he could get cash for the weekend before the bank closed. This is such a vivid memory that I can even remember some of the clothes I was wearing when I went and some of conversations we had with people as we lined up (weekend fishing trips, accidents that happened in the bush, local hockey scores…).
When was the last time you lined up or were at the bank in person?
This week?
Last week?
A month ago?
A year ago?
I am genuinely curious. Would you let me know?
My bet is that you are like me and you are checking your banking online at home, scanning in any cheques you receive and receiving and sending e-transfers rather than going to the physical bank building. And this story about banking is exactly why I want to talk about “compartmentalizing your life”.
(Sidenote: I am actually speaking to myself about this topic, but I thought you would all like to be a part of my musings and unconnected thoughts and personal stories as I connect them.)
August 1st, 2023, I am starting on a new teaching/work adventure and right now I am dialing in my schedule and thinking about what I do during each day that I really need to account for and compartmentalized. I am not only thinking of every single thing that I do throughout my day in person, but also what I am doing online. My brain hurts a bit. Have you ever tried to account for everything you do within a week?
My first stop on this brain train has started with banking. I do banking throughout my days as bills arrive, as e-transfer requests come through and check our banking regularly as money moves in and out of our account monthly. Banking is now moving over to Sexy Neck. Boom shakalaka. He now has a handy-dandy chart with everything that regularly moves in and out of our account plus a lovely storage system for the boys and I to use to place the bills. Viola, first stop done.
My second stop has been around regular house cleaning. What currently happens around our house, well until yesterday, is that I do cleaning during the weekdays so that we don’t spend the evenings and weekends doing this chore. What did I do with this gargantuan list? I hired a cleaner. Yup, I did. This goes back to my first year of teaching when we had our beautiful friend Faye clean for us. It was such a gift. I decided to take on a few extra students and give myself the gift of a clean home every two weeks. Write a Student Learning Plan and report cards or clean? I am choosing SLP’s and report cards any day of the week!
My last stop as I have gone down this list making exercise to compartmentalize what I do in my day-to-day life involves redefining the blue (Sexy Neck) and pink (mine) jobs in our lives as parents as we raise three amazing young men into adulthood. (It makes me incredibly happy-sad that our oldest is graduating in two years!!) At one of our weekly chats, Sexy Neck and I sat down and redid this list from over five years ago. The blue/pink job list now sits proudly on the fridge. I know what things I am taking care of and he knows what he’s doing. We always try to help each other out, which is a beautiful thing, but when we are in the busy seasons that happen in the magnificent world of education, we can always fall back on this list to keep things running smoothly.
Banking.
Cleaning.
Parenting jobs.
Compartmentalizing these three things so that I can find space to add a 28 hour work-week into our home learning, dog walking, movement loving family!
Have a fabulous Friday folks and love what you do.
xoxo Joanna
I had to laugh at the “blue & pink” lists because we also do that (except my husband doesn’t like lists, so his is in his head…) I applaud you for hiring a cleaner. I have done that t various seasons in my life as well and it is such a wonderful thing! (Totally worth writing an extra SLP or two!LOL!)
Awe, thanks for sharing that Tracy. My husband is also not a list guy, so I put this list right on the fridge so that I at least know what isn’t mine to take on. I cannot wait to meet you in person in August.
Excellent!! You need to do these things to keep your sanity!! Way to go, Jo,
Yes, trying to dial things in to keep everything in balance. This is going to be quite a shift. I am glad Steve is taking over the banking piece. It takes more time than you think.
Oh, and about banking. We pretty well do everything as you do. Once
I’m so proud of you! If you’re like me, you try to keep all the balls in the air just because you don’t want to say you can’t! Until you actually can’t. Then it’s too late because you crack. 🤣
Delegating is the most important skill to master! I’m not there yet. But you get a gold star! 💕 I’m jealous 🥰
Thank you for your encouragement Terrie! My goal is to not implode this year as I add this on to my life. We did have an implosion with another dream job that I took in 2016, but I had to let this one go. I am hoping it doesn’t happen this time.
My new mantra
“ Never feel guilty for starting again.”
– Rupi Kaur
You’ve got this, that’s what my grandson tells me. 🥰