Hey lovely, again I say it again, you are doing a fabulous job. I have so much stuff that needs to be sorted out!! My youngest son calls me a hoarder 🤣you will get there and you seem to get so much done, including cooking. Try not to be to hard on yourself and remember Rome was not built in a day. Thanks for such uplifting, from the heart videos xx
Awww thank you so much Jo. Haha I’ve come so far on my Journey, I’ve got rid of sooooo much stuff but feel like there’s still a long way to go, I hope my videos can inspire you to get cracking on your stuff too 🥰 Thank you, you’re right, I will remind myself of that because that’s a good one ❤️ lots of love ❤️ xxx
@@Livingthefreelife Your video's are very inspirational. Me sorting my stuff out.... I have a lot more than you. I have been saying for over a year that I will do a car boot 🤣🤣
@@joannedavies5039 I’m honestly feeling like I’m at a point where selling stuff is too much hassle and it gets gone quicker to charity 🙈😂 I just need to get my butt in gear and sort out my Monica cupboard once and for all 😂😂😂
Sorry too hear your news. I’m also a single mum and suffer with an under active thyroid. I find when it comes too the house work I use the organized mum method. She has a useful website and she breaks house work Down to 30 mins a day and every day you have a different room. Then 15 mins on other little task. But it’s worth looking at too help you find your own routine. On your good days be your future friend prep extra stuff or do something extra on your todo list.
Isn’t the Flylady method similar? I think the foundation of this method was coping with a chronic illness and staying on top. I’m not for it (more a power cleaner) but I try to implement a few elements (like to do dishes / the sink every night).
Understand the feeling of relief although I am sorry about how the relationship ended. Sometimes it’s just another person to accommodate to. I hope you maybe renew other relationships with family and friends ❤
PS. Keep up with paying Dexters swimming. Maybe your family can gift it to him for Christmas or something like this every year? Even if it’s theoretically not in the budget as a mum of a neurodiverse son as well: the structure, the sport is so important for you and for him. Especially with a homeschooled kid or a kid that doesn’t goo to kindergarten.
PS. Keep up with paying Dexters swimming. Maybe your family can gift it to him for Christmas or something like this every year? Even if it’s theoretically not in the budget as a mum of a neurodiverse son as well: the structure, the sport is so important for you and for him. Especially with a homeschooled kid or a kid that doesn’t goo to kindergarten.
@@Siures 100% definitely something I want to keep up with and that’s a great idea 🥰 I’ll definitely be putting it on his Christmas list as will give me some relief financially. He loves going now too, he’s still so far behind, they’ve put him in a class with younger children 🙈 but he’s enjoying it so much and being someone who can’t swim and living by the sea etc, definitely a life skill I want him to have 🥰 he’s made a little friend there too so would be a shame to stop going.
Hugs to you and Dexter.
Just post when you can, we will still be here.
Thank you Sarah, we appreciate that 🥰❤️
Wishing you all the best ❤
@@KatrinaB2906 thank you lovely ❤️
Hey lovely, again I say it again, you are doing a fabulous job. I have so much stuff that needs to be sorted out!! My youngest son calls me a hoarder 🤣you will get there and you seem to get so much done, including cooking. Try not to be to hard on yourself and remember Rome was not built in a day. Thanks for such uplifting, from the heart videos xx
Awww thank you so much Jo. Haha I’ve come so far on my Journey, I’ve got rid of sooooo much stuff but feel like there’s still a long way to go, I hope my videos can inspire you to get cracking on your stuff too 🥰
Thank you, you’re right, I will remind myself of that because that’s a good one ❤️ lots of love ❤️ xxx
@@Livingthefreelife Your video's are very inspirational. Me sorting my stuff out.... I have a lot more than you. I have been saying for over a year that I will do a car boot 🤣🤣
@@joannedavies5039 I’m honestly feeling like I’m at a point where selling stuff is too much hassle and it gets gone quicker to charity 🙈😂 I just need to get my butt in gear and sort out my Monica cupboard once and for all 😂😂😂
Sorry too hear your news. I’m also a single mum and suffer with an under active thyroid. I find when it comes too the house work I use the organized mum method. She has a useful website and she breaks house work Down to 30 mins a day and every day you have a different room. Then 15 mins on other little task. But it’s worth looking at too help you find your own routine. On your good days be your future friend prep extra stuff or do something extra on your todo list.
Thank you so much that’s brilliant advice I will check out the organised mum 🥰❤️
Isn’t the Flylady method similar? I think the foundation of this method was coping with a chronic illness and staying on top. I’m not for it (more a power cleaner) but I try to implement a few elements (like to do dishes / the sink every night).
@@Siures thank you that sounds interesting I’ll have a look at her 😁
Understand the feeling of relief although I am sorry about how the relationship ended. Sometimes it’s just another person to accommodate to. I hope you maybe renew other relationships with family and friends ❤
Thanks lovely, I definitely feel less stressed thankfully. I think it will be a positive thing in the long run ❤️
PS. Keep up with paying Dexters swimming. Maybe your family can gift it to him for Christmas or something like this every year? Even if it’s theoretically not in the budget as a mum of a neurodiverse son as well: the structure, the sport is so important for you and for him. Especially with a homeschooled kid or a kid that doesn’t goo to kindergarten.
PS. Keep up with paying Dexters swimming. Maybe your family can gift it to him for Christmas or something like this every year? Even if it’s theoretically not in the budget as a mum of a neurodiverse son as well: the structure, the sport is so important for you and for him. Especially with a homeschooled kid or a kid that doesn’t goo to kindergarten.
@@Siures 100% definitely something I want to keep up with and that’s a great idea 🥰 I’ll definitely be putting it on his Christmas list as will give me some relief financially. He loves going now too, he’s still so far behind, they’ve put him in a class with younger children 🙈 but he’s enjoying it so much and being someone who can’t swim and living by the sea etc, definitely a life skill I want him to have 🥰 he’s made a little friend there too so would be a shame to stop going.
Sending you big hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️ 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you lovely ❤️❤️❤️