Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Do not mix single parent tip-parents and drink only


Life appeared to be easier when I was a father two home, responsibilities were shared with less stress.  Now, suddenly you're a single parent, Mr./Ms. everything.  Your day begins early, getting the kids to school, being at work until 5 PM and then rushing home to prepare dinner, stopping at the supermarket or even being the driver for these extracurricular activities.  Your first thought as you climb-here we go again.

  Only when you have time to relax?  Well, thank goodness for things like little league.This is a perfect opportunity to relax with other parents and has some cool. sometimes, after games you can be the parent of host to pizza and soda, at least for the little ones and a perfect time to sit and enjoy a few cold beers and let the day unwind and de-stress. 

  It would be really cool during the work, after a stimulating sales meeting, if you could drink a toast to future sales or something with a few brews.  Drinking at work is not, however, recommended. Most companies believe that alcohol impairs your thinking and they want you to focus and alert.Companies value their employees and customers very risky mixing alcohol and business .you can see your point?  Needs remain crisp, focused and alert about your work shift of 8 hours. 

Therefore, as a single parent because many find time to combine drinking with parents? How many parents feel they need a Bloody Mary at 7: 30 with your morning coffee?Why do you feel you must have the "happy hour" when you know in an hour or so you will probably help with homework or drive out to the supply of last minute or dance classes? you know that drinking and driving don't mix.  If you are drinking, is the best time to have such a serious talk with your teen? As his work 9-5, parenting also requires that you stay sharp, focused and alert.

His work believe that your work is important and you should refrain from drinking to concentrate fully.It is fair to say parenting is a job and probably the most important "work" you will ever make.Parents, as well as his work 9-5, is not a job that must be done with a mild tinnitus.

As single or dual parent parenting aggregate your first instinct is to protect your children you would never do anything to hurt them indeed most of us would do anything to protect them if we can protect our children at all costs, because we think it is OK to drink and create them?








Kevin Kullander is successful single mother of two wonderful daughters. It offers single parenting advice and tips on http://www.singleparentsuccessfuldad.com/blog.


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