I guess you could say, I did put a lot of stones to make pukpok over my head. Teaching 4 different finance subjects (that means 4 preparations - 1 in Mutual Fund, 1 in Intro to Business and Finance, 1 in Behavioral Finance and 1 in Global Finance with Electronic Banking), studying online - 3 subjects with assignments that gives me nosebleed, with 3 kids (My eldest can take care of herself, so it's the 2 boys that's a handful). My day goes with me rushing to get to my 8AM class until 10AM, a vacant period which I spent reading Behavioral Finance (this is quite a complicated subject) then 11-12NN Behavioral Finance. At 12NN, I rush to get home and tend to my 2 kids (my 2nd son's school is only from 10AM-12NN) then I go rushing again at 5PM to get to my 5:30PM class. Then I go home exhausted but felt the need to read more and blog some.
Actually, I had the choice not to teach, but I felt the need to teach since I'm trying to help hubby ease the burden of providing even for my allowance, and it stimulates the mind to read and understand better than any medium I know of. At the end of the day, I felt quite exhausted from all the to and fro, from endless reading and writing, researching and juggling there is my responsibility to tend and care for my kids. Not to mention I wanted to get home early at 12NN so that I can still catch my hubby online (time difference - 12NN here, 11PM there). Looking at myself now, I still do not know how I managed, but with the help of my mom and two wonder women at home, the multitasking stuff made it plain and simple to me, and until this time, I'm up to it.
Bye for now, I got loads of fine readings to hoard.
Actually, I had the choice not to teach, but I felt the need to teach since I'm trying to help hubby ease the burden of providing even for my allowance, and it stimulates the mind to read and understand better than any medium I know of. At the end of the day, I felt quite exhausted from all the to and fro, from endless reading and writing, researching and juggling there is my responsibility to tend and care for my kids. Not to mention I wanted to get home early at 12NN so that I can still catch my hubby online (time difference - 12NN here, 11PM there). Looking at myself now, I still do not know how I managed, but with the help of my mom and two wonder women at home, the multitasking stuff made it plain and simple to me, and until this time, I'm up to it.
Bye for now, I got loads of fine readings to hoard.