In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it can be hard to keep all your priorities in order. If you’re a parent, your priorities may center around your children and there’s the challenge of trying to balance their needs with work, and perhaps a social life.
Even though you may feel at times like your life is in disarray, there are actually many signs you really have your life together, including these four:
You Embrace Your Guilty Pleasures
In between your responsibilities as a parent and your job, it’s important to find some time for yourself, no matter how short. Maybe that means binge-watching your favorite TV show or cranking your favorite music. Maybe that means going to luxury shows at theaters instead of going to bars. If that’s your comfort of choice, the Grand Opera House in Willmington, Delaware is worth visiting and has been entertaining guests for 140 years.
Whatever you do, do what makes you happy. Make time for those things you love to do. Even if you don’t get to do it often, the times when you get a chance to do it will be that much more special.
You Keep an Eye On Your Money
You’re never too old to have money struggles and it can be tough if you’re a parent. But one sign you have things together is if you know about how much money is in your account. Even if logging into your bank account gives you anxiety, it helps to know how much you have to work with. Knowing that information can help you budget your money, and it may even help you with long-term life planning, such as making a will. If you’re of a younger age, you may think you don’t need one, but more than 70 percent of millennials and 64 Generation Xers don’t have one, so it may be worth looking into.
You Can Care For Plants
This may seem to be a trivial thing, but if you have a plant and you’re good at keeping it alive, it’s a really good sign you’ve got your life together. If you’re considering getting a pet such as a dog or a cat, caring for a plant is a good first step. It shows you’re responsible and can care for something. Even when things aren’t going well, a thriving plant or several plants can add character to your home and liven up your day.
You Dress Well
If you’re a parent, it can be hard to get yourself together in the morning. But taking time to get dressed in the morning, in a coordinated outfit, can do a lot for your life. It can give you confidence because you’re dressed well, it can be part of a routine that you look forward to, and it can project to other people that you have everything together, even when things aren’t going well.
If you’re wearing dress clothes, make sure you clean them properly. If you need to dry clean clothes, make sure to dry clean jackets and pants or skirts at the same time so the whole outfit has a fresh, dry-clean look.
Even if you don’t think things are going well in life, there are many things you may already be doing that indicate otherwise. If you take time to dress well every day, take time to care for your houseplants, keep track of your money, and take some time for your favorite hobbies, you can show other people that you’ve got life by the horns and that things are going very well.
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