Thursday, September 30, 2010

Single parenting tip-parenting, drinking just don't mix


Life seemed easier when he was a father of two, responsibilities were shared with less effort.  Now suddenly you're a single parent, Mr./Ms. all.  Your day begins early, get the kids up for school, found at work until 5 PM and then rushing home to prepare dinner, stop at the grocery store, or even be a driver for those tasks very curricular.  Your first thought as you are-here we go again.

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

  It would be really cool while you work, after a rousing sales, if future sales was toast or something with a few brews.  However, he's drinking at work, is turned off. Most businesses believe that alcohol harming your thinking, they want to be focused and alert.Business value of their employees and customers a lot of mixing alcohol and business risk. do you see their point?  You need to stay focused, sharp, your alarm work shift of 8 hours. 

So why single parent to find time to combine many drinks with parenting is? How many single parents feel they need my bloody Mary at 7: 30 AM with their morning coffee?Why do you feel compelled to be a "happy hour" when you know the hour or so probably you need to help with homework or drive off for last minute supplies or dance lessons? you know drink driving instructions not mix.  If you drink, it is best to have this conversation with your teen? Like the 9-5 job, parenting requires a sharp, well you stay focused, alert.

Your think your job is important for you to avoid drink concentrate fully.It is fair to say parenting is apparently is the most important "work" will ever.Parenting, just like the 9-5 job is a job to do, with the crowd.

Single or double as ordered parenting is your first instinct sector is to protect your children never do anything to actually hurt. almost anything most of us do to protect them if we can protect our children at any price, why we think it's OK to drink and make them?








Kevin Kullander is a single parent of two wonderful daughters successful. it offers advice and tips on parenting is single at http://www.singleparentsuccessfuldad.com/blog.


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