Anna Maria Locke

2021

Finding work-life balance as a new mom

2021Anna Locke
Finding work-life balance as a new mom

Somehow Thomas is 19 months old and I’ve been reflecting that as much as I love little snuggly babies, I am SO much happier overall as the parent of a toddler.

So if you’re in the haze of that first year of motherhood - just know that it does get easier!

There’s not one thing that makes this phase easier for me. Some of the things: I’m getting full nights of sleep again, we’re only nursing once a day at bedtime, I feel strong in my body, and I love watching T gain more personality and independence as we introduce him to the world and share activities and adventures together.

To me, the first year of motherhood felt all consuming and more of a day to day survival mode, while now I feel like we’ve “launched” and it’s easier to figure out what we all need, even if we still have to navigate a lot.

Through this past winter we isolated at home a lot to stay healthy and spend precious time with family, which is ultimately my number one priority. But we were sacrificing literally months of childcare and support for just days of family time, and when it comes to work/life I was getting a little too much in the “life” bucket 😝.

This spring we upgraded to 3 full days/week of childcare at our co-working space so he can have full days in the classroom and I can get more time to work. And this small change has improved the quality of my life EXPONENTIALLY.

On the days we are home together I’m able to be fully present with him instead of feeling stressed and guilty from trying (and failing) to do everything at the same time. I get to fill my Anna cup by having uninterrupted time to focus on my business, which I love!

You don’t know what kind of mom you’ll want to be until you actually have kids, and then they grow so fast you’re constantly trying to keep up.

It turns out that right now, I want to be a 60-70%-time working mom, and I am so grateful I have the resources to make that lifestyle happen.

I am discovering that I thrive when I am working outside of parenting, and in this moment feel like I am on top of the delicate and precarious art of the work/life balance.

And that is something to freaking celebrate, especially as we mark the one year anniversary of the pandemic which has completely upended our lives and added many unexpected challenges.

So let’s talk about finding that elusive work-life balance.



work life balance in motherhood is a moving target

What does balance even mean?

There are all the stories the world tells us about how we should be living our lives as women and mothers, and then there’s what actually fills your soul and meets you where you’re at in the current reality of your life.

You are the only person who can decide what work/life balance looks like to you.

There’s a myth that “balance” means 50/50 equal split. Or, let’s be honest -- giving 100% to everyone and everything. Hello, impossible!!

But really, what does it feel like to be balanced?

Work-life balance in motherhood is a constantly moving target, not a destination.

The good thing about shifting our view of balance from a fixed destination to a constantly moving target is that there’s no such thing as success or failure.

To me, it’s not an all-or-nothing thing, because it’s a constant state of flux depending on what phase my child is going through, the season of the year, the restrictions of the pandemic, and even where I’m at in my menstrual cycle. Balance is more of a feeling, like I am capable and competent and have the capacity to handle everything on my plate. Maybe a better word for balance is actually stability - feeling grounded, stable, and fulfilled instead of drained by my schedule and responsibilities.

When I am OFF balance, I feel overwhelmed, anxious, stressed, depressed, and resentful. Easily triggered by comparison or jealousy.

Maybe you get triggered by people pleasing etc or overeating, mom guilt, etc…

You just aren’t at your BEST.

I think we can all bring to mind a time where we feel out of balance. Use that as a guide to discover what you need to feel more stable.

Then, identify your non-negotiables, or a short list of easy things you can add into your typical day or week to feel happier and more stable.

You can also take note of the BIG things that would be nice, but not immediately possible (like vacations, going out with friends, getting a new job, etc.) Bringing awareness to these long term goals is important because even if they won’t happen overnight, you will plant the seed in the back of your consciousness and start to make small shifts that gradually lead in that direction.

Finally, look at your lists and put them into action. How can you adapt what you need to your current reality? Maybe you can take some time off work for a staycation to just unplug, or schedule a coffee chat over the phone with a friend every week.

Some examples of what I need to feel my best, depending on the season or phase we’re in:

  • alone time in the morning to journal, read, exercise

  • childcare a few days a week

  • intentional family time (like on weekends)

  • some 1:1 play or snuggle time with Thomas everyday

  • going outdoors every day, even if it’s just a walk to or from the car

  • heart to heart chats with good friends who are in a similar season of life

  • an ongoing creative project to work on

More examples I crowd-sourced from friends:

  • childcare

  • coffee and wine

  • more sleep

  • knowing what’s important enough to be included in the equation

  • me time “even if it’s only 15 minutes. It reminds me of who I am aside from motherhood”

  • taking a bath

  • solo time out of the house, treating myself to something I love

  • working at a coffee shop (when possible and safe)

Two questions to guide yourself home when you’re feeling off-balance:

  1. What do I need?

  2. What can I do to make that happen?

Ask yourself when you feel off balance

Feeling like you need some support and accountability?

In my Inner Glow Up 1:1 coaching program, I support women in prioritizing their own wellbeing as they transition into motherhood and navigate the demands of work, family, wellness, mental health, relationships, and personal goals.

The first thing I have new coaching clients do is complete a “wheel of life” inventory, where we assess each area of your life (relationships, money, self care, etc) to see where you are thriving and which areas feel a bit in need of focus and attention.

Then we set intentional, inspiring, heart centered goals in the areas you want to prioritize during our time together.

We do this to acknowledge that as multi-faceted humans, we have LOTS of priorities and things that are important to us, and there are seasons of life where some take precedence over the others.

And that doesn’t mean we’re falling behind or dropping the ball on the ones that take the back burner.

It just means that as time passes, we intentionally shift and pivot to nurture those other sides as well.

Balance is not about spending an equal amount of time and energy on everything.

It’s a continuous, daily process of finding an equilibrium that allows us to feel the most fulfilled so we can thrive and function at our best.

xo Anna

March 2021 - what's bringing me joy lately

2021Anna Locke
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Hellooooo March!

It feels like it was just March, and at the same time 102349234 years have passed since then. I mean, my last blog post was posted 14 months ago on how to set goals for 2020. Aw, how cute.

I am not even going to attempt to talk about what has happened since then, because I think we would all prefer to just leave it in the past.

And that’s my personal theme of the month for this March - FRESH START!

And so far, this is a really great week.

The weather forecast is above freezing for the foreseeable future, we just had a big full moon this weekend, and I am full of energy, optimism and hope. Or at least, the optimism is tipping the scales over the depression and sadness. Which feels good! We’re good. I’m gonna roll with it.

Most importantly, Thomas and I are starting 3 full days per week at our co-working/daycare space!

We’ve been doing 3 half days for over a year, but this winter has been a little touch and go with the holidays, isolating at home so we can see family, COVID exposures, etc etc. If you have a kid in daycare you get it. Being home with a toddler is a challenge, especially when it’s been too cold to go outside, and I’ve had to put my own work and projects on the back burner. So I’m excited to get into a more solid routine and am so grateful to have the support.

And I get to be onsite and have lunch with T, and he gets to play with other kids and get attention and activities from trained professionals, not just exhausted mommy and daddy. It is really a gift!

For us right now, having this support is so important for me to feel like I have equilibrium in my life, so I can be the best version of Anna for everyone I love. Best wife, mom, coach, sister, friend.

And I’m excited to pour some creative energy back into my coaching business and this blog!

Just a reminder that you don’t have to wait for the perfect time, until you have a clean house, are feeling less overwhelmed, or even until you’ve overcome your self doubt to decide today is the day you start whatever it is you’ve been wanting to do.

You don’t need a reason, or even motivation. Just start.

So welcome back to the blog! I’m planning to post weekly, sharing life updates, and posts around creativity, motherhood, entrepreneurship, mindset, and cyclical living. You can subscribe to my newsletter and I’ll email you the latest updates!

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Here’s what’s been bringing me joy lately:

  • Reinstating our family Chicago Adventures!

The summer between my miscarriage and Thomas back in 2018, Ben and I started a weekly tradition of exploring a new part of the city every weekend, and it’s something I want to bring back now that Thomas is old enough to engage with the world around him. Obviously our options are limited because of the pandemic and winter but it just means we have an opportunity to be creative. Literally just getting out of the house, in the car and driving around a new area is a mental health boost!

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  • Perfecting my home mani and pedi game

Ben might not understand my obsession for painting my nails 2-3 times a week, but this winter I fell down the @oliveandjune rabbit hole and have become obsessed with perfecting my home mani/pedi game. I don’t think I’ve found this much joy in painting my nails since Jr High but it’s like a creative outlet + self care ritual wrapped into one and everytime I look at my nails I get a mini dose of pleasure and happiness 😍

Plus anything that would make 10 year old Anna proud is a sign I’m doing something right. Like multicolored nails. Yessss.

I am not sponsored but have been getting some Q’s so here’s what I like about Olive & June!

• salon quality mani and pedi tools and tutorials
• pretty colors and fun seasonal launches
• woman owned small biz
• supportive, positive community
• 7 free polish that lasts days without chips if I follow the prep steps

I highly recommend the Pedi System if you want to treat yourself, and here’s a coupon for $10 off your first $50 purchase. Use it! Beware, you might become hooked as well.

  • Giving my bathroom a mini makeover!

We live and work in a small 2 bedroom apartment in the city and the kitchen + living space is one room. It’s been great to have Ben working from home for the past year but I literally have zero space that is my own, until i remembered THE BEST part of our apartment is that it has two full bathrooms!

So for around $50 I updated my makeup storage situation I’ve had since college and spruced up my little room to make it bright and girly. Love.

Here are the links to the shower curtain and make up organizers I found:

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  • Baking the best chocolate chip cookies ever

My mother in law introduced this recipe to me back in college when she and I were watching Ben pole vault at our conference meet (which - in a small world moment - was held at a university within walking distance to where we currently live!).

The secret ingredient is vanilla pudding mix! You can also use chocolate, but I think vanilla is actually the best. 

The recipe card is a bit hard to interpret, but mix the dry ingredients in a separate bowl from the wet ingredients, combine the wet ingredients in a stand mixer, add the pudding to the wet ingredients, add the dry ingredients to the mixer, and finally stir in the chocolate chips.

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  • Obviously… Thomas!

He is 18 months old now and it’s the cutest stage. I’ve really been enjoying the “taby” (baby/toddler) phase. He loves saying Mama and Dada incessantly when one or the other of us is out of sight, can do all the motions to Wheels on the Bus, gets really excited to watch trucks and buses drive by, and is literally learning new skills every single day. He loves giving us hugs and snuggles and is the sweetest little boy!

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  • Knowing that spring is on the way…

I recently read in the weather section that since they began recording the weather in the 1800’s, Chicago has only logged FIVE Marches without snowfall. What ! For some convoluted reason this has put my mind at ease, because I know when we inevitably get that March snowstorm, it is supposed to happen and doesn’t mean winter is forever. It’s just part of the transition to spring.

That being said, February into March is the toughest time of year for me, and I think most people here in Chicago. Especially being one full year into the pandemic, we are all just completely fatigued and burned out from all the isolation and stress. It’s been hard for me to focus lately, and I’ve been giving myself lots of grace and redefining my expectations of productivity. 

A couple things that help my mood and mental health when we are at the edge of winter:

-having a creative project to focus on (see: redecorating my bathroom and working on the Etsy shop)

-planning something to look forward to (currently we don’t have anything on the calendar but our older family members are starting to get their vaccines and it makes me hopeful for some long overdue mini road trips this spring!)

Continuing to take life one day at a time and focusing on gratitude for what we have!

xo Anna