Feeling Of Losing Control.. Need to Vent
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And thank you everyone !! I really love this forum I already feel much better getting somethings off my chestI guess I am just going to have to take baby steps.
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When I feel overwhelmed by my daycare "stuff" I rearrange the play room. I also make sure to have one room in my home that is a no daycare toy area, and I keep that area very clean. I am learning to accept that I cannot walk behind the kids and pick up after them all day. I have a glass kitchen table, and I used to Windex it 10 times a day. I always had to pick everything up every 30 minutes and have it be clean. It was hard at first, but I accepted that the house is not going to look how I want it to look until the work day is done. And then I put the toys away from sight.
I hope this helps. I know it is very difficult to feel like your house is being taken over, especially if you have a diagnosed OCD issue.- Flag
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I am just not a good organzier and that seems to be a big issue for me. I was just not blessed with that talent :\
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What do you all do with "big toys" I am trying to talk my husband in to putting more shelves in the closet. Hoping I can find someway to not feel so stressed...again thanks for all the advice- Flag
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Acknowledging the problem is a HUGE step. Learning how to turn all this nervous energy into productive energy is the next one.
Shelves in a closet work well or if you have a place in the garage would work too!- Flag
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Hugs!! I am a bit OCD myself and honestly, there is nothing wrong with seeking professional help for it. With the right help, you can learn how to "use" your OCD tendencies to create an awesome daycare environment!
Acknowledging the problem is a HUGE step. Learning how to turn all this nervous energy into productive energy is the next one.
Shelves in a closet work well or if you have a place in the garage would work too!- Flag
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