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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I have been meaning to get a post like this together for ages. It's taken forever because the act of "documenting my days" leaves less time to actually "do the work" of my days.

There is a huge difference between our daycare days (currently T/Th) and my mama days (currently MWF). This is what a "normal" Tuesday work day (yesterday) looks like for me. I've tried to work in some of my "secrets to success" as well (though the real secret is to stay off social media). Later this month I'd love to share a "normal" mama day looks like for me too.

For the most part, I wake up between 6 and 7 with Ellerie these days. Today, I woke up at 7am and she was still asleep (due to the fact that she was awake at 4:50am and Paul got her back to bed). I was able to have some breakfast, scroll Instagram, read the four blogs in my reader that still post and wake up.

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She started making noise around 7:30 (again, I cannot stress enough how un-normal this late start was) and when I went in she was already asking for "BOOK?" We diaper changed and grabbed a book and headed out to the kitchen where I drank coffee and she sort of picked at her breakfast of pancake, sausage (both reheated from the weekend) and half a banana.

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Sidenote confession : thinking about, prepping, and worrying about toddler food is my least favorite part of parenthood. GIVE ME ALL THE OTHER PARTS (including 4am wake-ups) and take the food back please. I realize it's all a stage and this is a phase, but man, the feeding part stresses me out. What she will and won't eat, how much she will and won't eat, how bizarre it as that just yesterday she could not get enough of something she now despises…it drives me up a wall.

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After she eats a few bites we read a few books, watch a bit of Daniel Tiger and read a few more books. In the middle, I'm prepping the house for the robot vacuum which means clearing the floor and moving the furniture. In a perfect world, the robot would clean all the floors every Tuesday and Thursday but only about one out of every four days do I prep the house well enough that it doesn't just get stuck on a toy and beep at me for three hours. (This is pretty much the only good cleaning our house gets on a weekly basis, so I should be better at it.)

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Around 8:10 I get Ellerie dressed and we fold her laundry. Then (hooray!) she eats more banana before we load up the car and head to daycare. It takes less than 10 minutes to get there, drop-off goes well and I'm back home at 8:40.

My work days are WORK DAYS. I work. I don't do chores, I don't run errands, I don't schedule doctors appointments or get the car fixed. It's like going to a "real job" two days a week and I try to treat it as such.

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The first thing I do is deal with email. I no longer read email on my phone so my inbox hasn't been touched since around 7pm the night before when Paul was putting Ellerie to sleep. I recently realized that I should only "check email" when I am in the mood to make decisions. Email, if you actually want to get through it, is not about "checking." Instead, it's about making decisions. Tiny decisions and huge decisions. Emails that need a response usually are asking a question and so I want to be in the mood to answer questions. I've found it helps to just knock them out one at a time during a few longer chunks of time each day.

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I've talked about this, but I say "No" a lot. Saying "No" is the only reason I am able to stay sane and keep this ship afloat. No regrets, no hard feelings, no guilt, just a realistic understanding that there are only 24 hours in the day and the ones that belong to me without additional commitments are precious.

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Email takes me about 20 minutes. I love how gmail sets it up. I have real emails from humans in the front tab, then mass emails (which get a quick skim, possible read and then deleted) and then emails from robots (mostly sales, paypal notifications, electric bills, shipping notifications and notices that my library books are due) on the right tab. Those emails need to be read and processed, but never need a response.

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After email I take a look at my list (which is currently just print outs of the GTWB pages that I've adapted – I too, am anxiously waiting for July). I have three blog posts that I'd love to get written today. This one, the DITL that will go live on Wednesday, Ellerie's film photos from March (which will go live Thursday) and then a post about collaborating on GTWB that will go up next week. The Ellerie film post is the easiest so I start there.

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I have a podcast call scheduled at 10am and so I make sure to eat something before that. I am like a hobbit (with low blood sugar) and I eat six small meals every day. Today it's ham and cheese on sourdough. While I eat (at my desk) I post a photo to both the @gettoworkbook and @elisejoy accounts. I don't take time to scroll and see what other folks are up to.

While I wait for the podcast I get started on this blog post.

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I'm chatting today at 10 am with Jessica Turner who wrote The Fringe Hours for a podcast episode that will go live later this month. Jessica is a pro, she's done a bunch of podcasts already, so the interview is quick and easy. It will take no editing which is my absolute fave. We wrap up the call around 10:45, I turn the robot vacuum back on and I get back to writing this blog post.

It's currently 10:57am and I'm "caught up" for the day… so I check email. (Nothing exciting, obviously.) So I pack a few orders that need to go out, check the real mail and deposit a check. I check IG – to answer questions – not scroll the feed.

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My GTWB sticker proof came back. These small circles will be used to fancy up the bubble wrap that protects the books in their cardboard packaging. Getting all the packaging materials secured is on my list for this week.

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It's 11:15 and I have to regroup and focus on getting my collaboration post written. This is just the first pass, basically a brain dump of text and it takes exactly 25 minutes to write 930 words. Afterwards, probably after lunch, I'll go through, link and add graphics/photos. On Thursday, I'll read through again and edit for clarity.

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It's 11:40, I check email again and magically, not a single person has sent me something. Virtual high-fives, Internet! I grab my phone and go to have lunch – which today is veggie sushi I picked up from the grocery store yesterday afternoon. I try to read a bit during lunch but can't focus today…I'm thinking about this post.

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I re-gram a photo from @thecraftedlife who shared my GTWB business card on the GTWB feed. One of the reasons why I created a separate account for the book is to do things like this; I want to be able to share how people are using GTWB in their own lives. I love the idea of a feed full of various handwriting, careers, projects, lists and inspiration. My @elisejoy account will always be a mix of personal photos, Ellerie, plants, food and work. But the planner feed will focus exclusively and un-apologetically on the planner.

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It's 12:08 pm and I am going to get back to work pulling photos for the GTWB collaboration post.

It's 1:22 pm and I'm cross-eyed. But the collaboration post is done. You'll see that next week! My eyes need a break in a big way so I'm going to hop in the shower before my next podcast call at 2pm.

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I have a few minutes at my desk to read through Allie and Claire's Charge Up Introverts which is what my afternoon podcast is about. Then I'm grabbing water and tidying up my desk before we start.

Annnnd, that was quick and easy. I never schedule two podcasts a day, but I think I might start. It's nice to be in the zone and it will be nice to not have to worry about recording much the next few weeks.

Again, because I'm a hobbit, another quick snack break. Greek yogurt and strawberries at my desk while I write the podcast shownotes and edit those two shows. They are super good ones … no major edits aside from music adding. Usually I pull quotes for IG during the show but missed it this time so I'm listening while I edit photos for this post. I'll write the quotes and snap a photo with my phone so the Wednesday the episode is live (and I'm on Mama duty) I have that photo ready to roll for IG.

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It's now 3:35 and I'm "done" for now. I'm going to walk up to the grocery store (it's a 15 minute walk) and figure out what dinner will be. This is my "big exercise" for the day and a very valuable re-charge. I listen to podcasts the whole time.

I'm home at about 4:10 (with stuff for fajitas for dinner). Paul texted at 4:05 that he's on his way to pick up Ellerie which gives me awhile to make adjustments and add links to this post, deal with email one final time for the day, wash the dishes that have accumulated in the sink and start dinner prep.

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Ellerie and Paul get home at 5pm. I miss the moment they walk through the door on camera but catch it in real life. Dinner is mostly prepped so we finish and Ellerie snacks on cheese. If my child could survive on cheese alone, parenthood would be the easiest gig.

We eat, then do bath and read stories, play with blocks and put stuffed animals down for a nap on repeat for about an hour after dinner and then around 6:40, Paul starts the pre-bed reading, rocking, milk process and I go to the office to upload the week's podcast episode and finish up this post. Usually I try really hard to be "done" with work before P and E get home, but podcast nights are always a little off.

Paul will study until 8pm and then we'll watch an episode of Game of Thrones. We just started season 4 on Netflix discs. We will be in bed around 9:30 and I'll read until 10.

The end! 😉

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REMINDER : Today is the last day to get a free print with your GET TO WORK BOOK pre-order. A few of you wanted updates on sales! As of 7pm Tuesday I am at 21.6% of my 3 month sales goal. Progress for sure, but I've got a long way to go.

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77 responses to “how my work days roll”

  1. marcela Avatar
    marcela

    Thanks Katie, love what you said “Our job as parents is to provide the food, not to force them to eat it” I’m going through the same thing with my 1 year old and his cheese and raisin obsession is driving me nuts but I try and relax 🙂
    Also i find eating with him helped a lot as he now feeds me and we go “one for mum one for baby” hehe

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  2. marcela Avatar
    marcela

    Thanks Elise, love reading about your days, my regular office job is so straight forward that it’s easy to navigate work and mama time, so interesting to see your day. Your podcast makes my train trips better 🙂 I really want to buy your planner but i’m scared it will show how much i haven’t done more then what i achieved, silly, right?

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  3. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    I’m with you on the toddler eating thing- So frustrating! It’s like my daughter lives on air. I try not to worry…

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  4. abby - www.littlecityadventurs.com Avatar

    I love posts like this! So inspiring! I need to get better at making a schedule…my son is 9 mons and not sleeping at all so that makes getting going in the morning harder. As soon as I can get him to sleep more I’m doing a morning routine sorta like yours. And I’m a stay at home mom but I’m hoping to hire a “mother’s helper” one or two days a week at least over the summer so I can focus more.

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  5. Christine K Avatar
    Christine K

    Love this look into your day. I bought a roomba after reading about it on your blog. This machine is a game changer!! Love it to pieces. Just a little prep and off she goes. I named her Rosie.

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  6. Shauna Avatar
    Shauna

    It’s amazing how similar our girls are only 1 week and half a world apart.
    Expect mine won’t eat pancakes full stop. WHATS WITH THAT!!!!
    Despite her tummy apparently not liking dairy all that much she will munch on cheese forever and a day. (we are slowly transitioning away from goats milk to dairy and it seems to be working).
    What a great day. I need a new job

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  7. Варвара Лялягина Avatar

    Elise, this only post makes me want to close all the distractions and go to do the work. Thank you!

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  8. Laura P Avatar
    Laura P

    Love these posts!! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Josephine Avatar
    Josephine

    A confession – I read your blog just about every day, but I think this is only my second comment. Sheesh, so rude of me. I do love these kind of posts, I find it endlessly fascinating to hear about how others (particularly mothers of young children like myself) work their life – you never know what you’re going to learn. Elise, you are one motivating individual and deserve all success that comes your way. Thanks for the glimpse into your operations 😉

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  10. colette Avatar

    I love this post, thanks Elise! I work from home two days a week, in the office three days a week and our 19 month old daughter goes to daycare only on those three days. It is getting tough if not impossible to work with her at home now. I am super inspired by how much you are able to get done from home in one day, and it gets me thinking about my own work from home days and our daycare situation! I just hate to miss her the whole week. No win situation:(
    Also – please share your fav podcasts that you listen to! I’m always on the hunt for new ones!

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  11. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    First, let me say how much I love these posts. It’s so interesting to get a window into your productivity.
    Second the food stress! With kids aged 9, 7, and 3.5, I have one foot still in the toddler-eating-battles and one foot in the glorious new world of ‘kids who eat regular food like it’s no big deal’. It is still stressful but here is what I can give you:
    1. I read somewhere that over a 2 week period a kid will eat a balanced diet – this helped me tremendously.
    2. Don’t let them sense your emotional investment – the more they know we want them to eat something, the more they will refuse. Appear nonchalant and keep up your poker face.
    3. Pureed butternut squash can sneak into almost any food undetected (ketchup is a particularly good place)
    4. In a few years this will be a funny memory. I am starting to see the light. 🙂

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  12. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    That was surprisingly really interesting and informative! I mean, I thought it would be both, but the surprise was the ‘really’ part. I work from home five mornings a week. I get about 2.5hrs each time but really struggle to get started when the house is a tip. I really need to do your ‘go to work’ mentality, as though I had an out-of-home office to go to and a boss to keep on side.
    And I just have to say that I have exactly 50 blogs on my reader (don’t worry, a don’t read every post and many are irregular at posting!) and if I had to give them all up except one, it would be yours. x

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  13. Bec Avatar

    My kids just LOVE cheese too!
    If you are interested I have been part of a university study in Australia on healthy eating and kids. They share great eating tips and recipes online – http://www.infantprogram.org/index.htm
    Not sure if it was this info or just luck but my 3 year old will eat or at least try anything. She loves rice, lentils, curries, sushi, pasta (of course) and fruit and veggies. But the best thing I learnt from them was – parents provide, kids decide. No big deal if they don’t eat it this time, keep introducing it and they will probably eventually eat it. It made dinner times stress free which was lovely!
    Ps. You fit an AMAZING amount into your day! Inspiring really.

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  14. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    Loved reading this and hope you will do more of these kind and the mama day ones too. Thank you for sharing this post and the pictures to go with it, so fun!! I like that you use these “work” days as work only, I know it must be hard sometimes but you do it and make it work. GO YOU!! Love the way your emails are set up, hadn’t heard of that way before but it’s a great idea.
    Feeding your children is the hardest and even as they get older it is sadly. They always change and go through phases that drives us crazy. I liked reading the tips here from others, the one I most remember is to look at it weekly not daily.
    I must say you got lucky having daycare for only 2 days. Around here you have to go at least 3 days if not 4 which makes it hard for some parents to know what to do. So glad it’s worked out good for you.
    Thanks again for sharing!!

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  15. Courtney Avatar
    Courtney

    Thanks for sharing your insight. I’m happy I can still count on you for regular updates. 🙂

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  16. JC Avatar

    I love these posts, and I love that you were able to get so many pictures. I envy your lifestyle in that you are able to still pursue a job you love while still having the flexibility in your schedule to be there for Elliery. That is the dream.

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  17. Patti L Avatar

    Dang, tired just reading this. Kinda makes me appreciative for my mundane, sometimes-despised, 40-hr week job. I love your insight, but don’t be so critical of yourself! You are doing awesome. You are really a pioneer in this field!

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  18. karin hope Avatar
    karin hope

    Hi Elise, thanks so much for posts like this! As someone with a one-woman business run at home while caring for a toddler I truly enjoy seeing your behind-the-scenes stories. I would also love to hear about a day where there is more decision making, where you plan out your editorial calendar, or create your to-do list, etc (vs this attack the to-do list type of day).
    On the topic of toddlers and food, after a bit of reading and hearing others experiences I’ve come to believe that children will not starve themselves so I can relax and trust that they will eat what they need to when they need to and my job is to provide them with appropriate options at regular meal times. We now just offer what we’re eating. This site and community is a go-to for me when I find myself in an unsure parenting moment/topic: http://www.janetlansbury.com/2014/03/secrets-to-enjoying-healthy-meals-with-our-children-guest-post-by-helene-skantzikas/

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  19. Ines Teles Avatar
    Ines Teles

    This was an awesome post Elise, I always have the feeling that you get so much done in the little time you have, it’s great to see how you split out your days! Thanks for sharing.
    I’m looking forward to the mama day post to see if any work sneaks in there, even if it’s just planning and scheming in thought!

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  20. Jessi Avatar

    Daniel Tiger ftw. That is my 22 minute break every day to clean the kitchen and catch up on social media!
    Also, I just wanted to share, I did a short series on toddler and pre-toddler food ideas a little while back. I noticed after doing one post a long time ago it was my most pinned blog post, so obviously it’s something a lot of people were interested in! So I shared a bit more. Not sure if it will be any help, but I wanted to share regardless. I’m in total agreement with you, the feeding is one of the most difficult parts! (aside from discipline and obedience and attitudes). But they grow up and tastes change and eventually they will eat something other than bananas and cheese! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/212584044886467311/

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  21. Carlie Hamilton Avatar

    I love posts like this! I am looking forward to your mummy days – I’m going to be a first time mummy in about 3 months and I’m not sure exactly what I’m in for! I’m sure everything will be different than my expectations.
    I am working towards making a living from my business and we wont have the money for child care, especially at the start. (Plus I don’t want to at the start).
    Thanks so much for sharing. 🙂

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  22. Oh Hey! Blog // Megan Avatar

    This was so enjoyable to read!!! It’s so great to hear how others structure their day and what works best for them. I’m a morning email girl myself, having to clear out as much as possible first thing in the morning. If I have to scroll too much through my inbox I feel virtually swamped, even if it’s not a lot of work. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
    Megan || http://www.ohheyblog.com

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  23. Grace Nixon Peterson Avatar

    I’ve been gone for the past week, so just got a chance to catch up on your blog – this was such a fantastic post! Thanks for taking the time to do it, I know how documenting things like this can make the day so much more tedious. You’re an amazing business woman and an amazing wife and mama!

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  24. E Avatar

    I just wanted to comment on the toddler food issues. My son is just a little younger than Ellerie – literlaly – just a week or so younger. And feeding him gives me serious anxiety. Yesterday, he loved raisins. Today, he hates them with an intense passion. He doesn’t even want them on his plate, he MUST remove them immediately and then wipe his hands. My only go-tos are pasta & cheese. Except…. pasta has to be plain with grated cheese. None of that funky sauce business! Yet, mac n cheese with sauce is fine. It sounds so silly – complete first world problems…. but it really stresses me out every day! And I know people are always like – he’ll eat if he’s hungry. Well, easy for them to say – they don’t have to live with him. Unfortunately, he’s inherited his mama’s HANGRY personality. So yeah. I can relate. End rant!

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  25. E Avatar

    I spelled “literally” wrong. Ugh!

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  26. Janice Kuhn Avatar

    I absolutely LOVED hearing about your work day. It was inspiring to hear how you keep a schedule so that you can keep on track and have the motivation to work on things. Keep it up!

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  27. Shriram School Indore Avatar

    Informative post with good and deep insights, I totally consents with you. appreciate your efforts which you made to write this article. Keep it up 🙂

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