But there is a whole population of Administrative Professionals that are completely overlooked: the Mommatary.
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Having a good memory - will not cut it. And you will get to the point where I am right now. If I don't write it down - I'll forget. I used to be all about Excel spreadsheets and lists. And those are great. But I've reverted to good ol pencil and paper. I have a monthly planner where I write it all down. Every meeting, therapy session and appointment, every call, email and reminder to follow up. Every person I meet or website I've visited. Everything gets written down in the big black book. I have alarms on my phone to remind me to check the book. And I keep several To Do lists. Because let's face it - there is always something to do.
It's very easy to see why so many moms quit their day jobs or as I like to say, the job that pays in money rather than poop diapers and kisses. Having a child with special needs goes beyond any stressful full-time job. Moms naturally take on the brunt of responsibility.
Personally I have a hard time delegating and I am always over worked and exhausted. Because in addition to keeping track of The Boy's schedule and the family schedule, I do the food shopping and cooking. I take care of the laundry and the cleaning. I make sure the bills are paid - sometimes they're even paid on time. And while at work, I manage my bosses schedules. My day begins at 5:30 am every morning and it often ends at about 1:30 am. That's usually about the time when I fall into a deep sleep and my mental to do list shuts off. Heck, I need someone to manage my schedule!
Yeah, yeah yeah - Mother's Day is coming but that kind of appreciation is not the same thing. The Mommatary deserves a day off but never gets one. She rarely gets a thank you or a thumbs up for a job well done. Nor does she expect it. But still - it's nice to hear.
So to all you Mommataries out there - Thank you & Great Job! Treat yourself to something nice - a manicure, a bouquet of flowers, expensive chocolate, a new dress - it's well deserved. And pencil it in, that way you'll be sure to remember.
Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well. ~Voltaire
You said it! Well done! :) Heather
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