What To Do While the Kids are at Summer Camp

Guest Post by Adam, a blogger who helps numerous people with their day and life balance. He also helps small companies and businesses grow whether they sell kids pajamas or are trying to get attendance for broadway shows.


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Summer camp can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. You get a month or two away from your kids where you can relax. The issue you may find with the extra time you have is that you forgot to plan ahead to fill in the alone time. This time can be used for many things.

Here are 3 things that you can do to fill in that time, better yourself and help to become more productive while the kids are away:

1. Full time jobs and prepping ahead.

If you currently have a full time job but it is not as satisfying as you would like, you can take this time to research other positions, see if there is anything opened at your company and train yourself to interview for the position. Not only will you have the time to properly redo your resume, but you can spend the time practicing your interview and pitch as to why you are the right fit for the new role. You can also spend this time catching up or getting ahead with your job if you are happy.

If you are happy, take the extra time to finally file all of your receipts and paperwork. You can also use it to prepare ahead of time for projects that will be coming up. If you have things from the past that you know you will reference again, try to start filing or entering them into a new database where you can more easily find them. The list of things you can do when you have this time to better yourself at your current job is almost endless and you should create a chart with what you will accomplish each day or week to help get ready for when your kids come back and your extra time goes away.

2. Learn something new.

Taking classes, getting certifications and increasing your skill and knowledge set is one of the most important things a person can do. With your kids away, you will not only have time to take the classes, but you’ll have quiet time at home to actually study for them. Use this time to take a course and learn something that can help to progress your career and move you forward or into a higher paying role. You can even take a class that will help you be more efficient at your current job which may help to make your own life easier.

3. Find a way to de-stress and turn it into a routine.

One of the best things to do if you feel stressed out from work and your kids is to learn how to de-stress while they are away. It could be taking a Yoga class a few days a week since you’ll have the time and then learning the moves so you can practice at home or in your office with a shorter but still effective routine to help you keep stress away. Having the time to learn to distress and finding a way to bring it into your daily routine is the perfect thing to do while your kids are at camp.

Having the kids at Summer Camp can be great for you. It gives you time to better yourself for your career, learn to distress and also gain more knowledge or skills. By thinking ahead, putting down your goals and mapping out the time you will work on them each day will help you to make the most out of your free time to help better yourself for the next year.

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Guest Post by Adam, a blogger who helps numerous people with their day and life balance. He also helps small companies and businesses grow whether they sell kids pajamas or are trying to get attendance for broadway shows.

Jennifer Griner is a mom to a tween daughter and an active younger son. She is the founder of the National Association for Balanced Moms (NAFBM) dedicated to providing the inspiration, resources and mom-centered events that allow moms to take the time to Recharge and Rejuvenate on a regular basis. Jennifer is also the owner of Sweet Success Business Services - a virtual assistance company.
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