The inability to write when the urge arises is so frustrating. Patience is not my strength, but I must have patience and wait for the day’s sleep or a snatched ten minutes when my daughter is occupying herself.I don’t like the word juggle. I don’t want it to be a juggle. It’s about being creative and finding ways to work around being a full-time mum. I’m lucky to interview other mums, midwives and doctors who understand children and being a parent, appreciate the challenges of working and mothering, and understand if I suddenly stop an interview to clean a bottom or comfort a screaming baby. I’m grateful to my son, a fantastic babysitter, who I call upon frequently when I find myself behind at the end of the day. I love the diversity of jobs and sharing everything with Chloe; she knew the whole process of picking and processing coffee at under two years old! But she also gets to watch her mum talking on ABC radio or doing an interview over the phone. Finally, what are your top tips that enabled you to create the life you longed for?
- Having an income from a rental property
- Finding something I was passionate about doing
- Having a supportive husband
- Attachment parenting ie. babywearing, breastfeeding, co-sleeping
- Not needing anything to start work: no capital, no equipment and no help from others