Full-time work and school

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Is anyone else a full-time worker, student, mom, and military wife? I am struggling to juggle everything and keep my grades up. Please tell me I'm not alone. How do y'all deal with all of the stresses of school, work, and home life?

Are you for now taking pre-reqs? If so, wait till you get to nursing school! I see your life is pretty busy! I do not really have a valuable advice to give, but once you do get into the nursing school, you will have to make some sacrifices like quitting job, or at least working part-time.

I plan on not working once I enter into a nursing program! I'm making myself crazy enough, lol! Just sometimes I lose my motivation to undertake so many things to get there a little quicker.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Based on my own experiences, it's probably a good idea to lower your standards - housework-wise - to decrease the amount of time you will have to devote in this area of your life. A lot of us have traveled this route. You'll get used to studying whenever an odd moment arises. Trust me, your kiddo's will never notice that you're deeply engrossed in a textbook when you're at their soccer games or halftime shows - LOL.

I had a wonderfully supportive hubby who was a fully engaged parent.... e.g., none of that "I'm babysitting" attitude when he had the kids. He assumed laundry duty and we equally shared cleaning & meal prep. Our ideas of 'meal' were not exactly the same, and I had to talk him out of using the leafblower for dusting, but there were no lasting effects - LOL.

You've got this.

You absolutely can not afford to get sick or have another major malady like your car breaking down when you commute an hour and a half to school or losing your full time job. Any or a combination of events like this will crumble your setup fast and could insure long term negative consequences. When you run into a problem, cut back sooner rather than later, while you still have input, then you can minimize future hurdles.

The struggle is real! I am constantly juggling kids, work, school, and my marriage. I thankfully have recently been able to go from full time to part time at work. I will tell you it has not been easy. Are you already in the medical field? The best advice I can give 1) Stay on top of your classes 2) Get into a routine that works for you 3) Find a good place to study that is just for school. Could be in your house, but I prefer out of the house. I am easily distracted by other things to do. I personally will stay up late and go to the 24 hour Starbucks by my house to study. The Library is also a great. Good luck if you ever want to talk feel free to message.

I am in the medical field; I've been a CMA for the past 12 years. I have a comfy spot for studying and doing my school work, but my husband is in the military and I am left alone with the kids quite often.

That is good, I really think it helps when you have a background in the field. As for your original post on the stress side, honestly I stay pretty stressed out. I try to stay organized with a planner it gives me some comfort. Also I try to make time for myself where I don't think about school or work just veg out on my favorite show. The little things seem to help.

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