Mommies and Fatigue

What's the very first thing to avoid, or think seriously about avoiding, when undertaking the generation-long task of raising a child? The list of possible hazards seems endless, and there are literally thousands of books, pamphlets, guides and self-help manuals for absolutely every stage of development from early pregnancy to late college registration. Throughout, the 'don't's are invariably more numerous and urgent than the 'do's. So what is at the root of all difficulty with child-rearing? Well, it should be obvious, but perhaps you were just too tired to get the correct answer this time! That's right – the word is FATIGUE. And sooner or later everyone has to reckon with it. So if you want to meet each day with just enough gas in your energy tank to take care of your growing family, here are a few things to remember.

Consistency is the biggest energy saver of all – that is, consistency of work, using time management techniques based on a slow and deliberate rate of energy output. The key here, and the most powerful benchmark indication that you've gone over the limit, is to take note when you feel run down and in need of a rest. This situation can best be avoided by consistency in your care of the child through the day, broken by short periods of rest wherever you can fit them into your schedule. While it's very true that newborns are just about the least consistent creatures in existence, with enough dedication to your time management approach you can drastically cut down on your periods of fatigue and better avoid exhaustion.

The regular clearance and tidying of the living area is another fundamental energy saver for a new parent. Children are just as good as adults at creating a mess, and both can contribute equally to a disaster area waiting to happen. But too often the biggest disaster is the complete loss of physical energy when backpedaling to tie up loose ends from missed chores. So every parent's consistency plan should include ALWAYS staying on top of household cleaning chores. The logic of this plan will become more and more clear as the days go by without serious loss of energy as the parent remains alert to the needs of the children.

More than anything else, when a newborn in the house has needs, you can bet they will be IMMEDIATE needs, requiring quick attention and detailed precision. So a simple but very strong way to conserve energy is to make certain that baby accoutrements – clothing, kitchenware, bathing gear etc – are stored within easy and quick reach of the parent. If what you need right away is too high, too low or worse, misplaced, stress levels can skyrocket very easily and quickly, burning up the energy you need. So plan ahead, execute as slowly as you can, and keep your area clear en route to becoming the only parent on the block with energy to burn at the end of your day!

The Indigo Child Test

The more I investigate this Indigo Child theory the more I am convinced that I have at least two Indigo children.
Are you the parent of an Indigo Child? Take this quiz, which is based on the indigo children's book written by Wendy Chapman (the founder of Metagifted) to define indigo child traits.
Answer Yes or No to the following questions.
1. Do you know that your child is smart but he or she seems to be failing or not achieving his or her potential?
2. Is your child imaginative and creative and good with his or her hands?
3. Is your child and always asking questions before agreeing to do anything?
4. Is your child intolerant of repetitive tasks to the point where he or she will throw a tantrum?
5. Is your child a rebel who always questions authority to the point they are always getting in trouble?
6. Does your child seem depressed, solemn or old beyond his or her years?
7. Is your kid more comfortable when he or she is the boss and is in charge of what happens from minute to minute?
8. Does he or she work better alone than with a team of people?
9. Does your child experience fits of rage but the rest of time seems cold or impassive.
10. Does your child say things that sometimes seem psychic or prophetic?
11. Is your child especially terrified of legal, educational or medical environments?
12. Are your child easily distracted and a bad reader?
13. Is your child impulsive and prone to doing things that might cost you a lot of money without warning?
14. Does your child claim to see spirits or chat a lot to an imaginary friend?
15. Does your child seem to be on a mission or seem to want to change things in the world?
16. Does your child talk about people watching us or seem paranoid at times.
17. Does your child complain of feeling lonely and then isolate him or herself from other peole.
18. Does your child have a lot of nightmares?
19. Does your child seem very much in the middle when it comes to his or her sexuality without seeming to be very male or female?
20. Does your child show absolutely no curiosity or interest in sex?

If you can answer yes to at least ten of these correctly questions then chances are you are the proud parent of one of the many blue children that being born in greater numbers every year. This means your child is talented, smart and even psychic but it can also mean that your child could have a rocky start in life.