We're sunsetting PodQuest on 2025-07-28. Thank you for your support!
Export Podcast Subscriptions
cover of episode Morning time can be family time

Morning time can be family time

2025/6/27
logo of podcast Before Breakfast

Before Breakfast

AI Deep Dive AI Chapters Transcript
People
L
Laura
Topics
Laura:我发现早晨的时间往往被我们忽略,但实际上,它是家庭成员之间建立联系的绝佳机会。即使工作再繁忙,我们仍然可以抽出时间陪伴家人。许多人只计算晚上的时间,觉得和孩子相处的时间很短,但忽略了早晨的存在。如果孩子睡得早,早晨的时间实际上是很长的,我们可以利用这段时间做很多事情。即使需要准备上班,我们仍然可以抽出一些时间陪伴家人。我们可以一起享用早餐,或者一起去户外玩耍。即使没有小孩,也可以利用早晨的时间与伴侣建立联系,例如一起吃早餐或一起锻炼。将家庭时间融入早晨,这将会成为现实,并且能让你以积极的心态开始新的一天,知道自己做了一件有意义的事情。

Deep Dive

Shownotes Transcript

Translations:
中文

This is an iHeart Podcast. Hey listeners, you know I can't be bothered with lengthy beauty routines. Who has time for that? That's why I am so glad I discovered Merit. Merit is all about simplicity, high-performing products, and enhancing your natural beauty. If you're like me and prefer a less is more approach, you'll love that Merit can help you look put together in five minutes or less.

My favorite product has to be the minimalist. It's a two in one foundation and concealer that gives me smooth, even coverage with zero fuss. I also like the flush balm for cheeks. My shade is archival and it gives me that healthy, natural flush of color that blends in beautifully and makes me look like I spent more time on my makeup than I actually did. Ready to simplify your routine and make mornings a breeze.

Head to MeritBeauty.com and get their signature makeup bag free with your first order. For clean, effortless, high-performing makeup, head to MeritBeauty.com. Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of iHeartRadio. Good morning. This is Laura. Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast. Today's tip is that morning time can be family time.

If weekday evenings feel shorter than you would like, or even if they don't, morning hours can offer a great opportunity to connect, if you are intentional about this space. Today's tip, like some others this week, comes from my book, I Know How She Does It, which came out 10 years ago this month. For the book, I collected time diary data from 1,001 days in the lives of women with big jobs and families. I found that in the 168 hours that make up a week,

It is possible to work, spend time with family, sleep, exercise, read, or do anything you truly care about. Lots of people are successfully having it all. Even people with intense jobs often do wind up spending a reasonable amount of time with their children. But one reason it doesn't always feel like it is that we often only count the time in the evening. So if you get home from work at 6 and you've got young kids who go to bed at 7.30, you

then it feels like you've only got 90 minutes a day with them. But this ignores the mornings, which exist. And if you've got kids who go to bed at 7.30 p.m., my sense is that those morning hours can be quite long. I was talking with a lawyer once who told me that she never saw her son due to her intense billable schedule. And her son was about the same age as my toddler at the time.

Then we moved on to different topics and she started chatting about toddler wake-up times. I was whining about my kid being up at the crack of dawn and she said, me too. Well, turns out her kid was often waking up at about 5.30 a.m. and she left for work at 8. This was literally two and a half hours that she was not seeing at all. Now, obviously people do need to get ready in the morning, but my guess is that this is not a two-hour process.

Especially if you do have kids who are up early, you can easily turn morning time into family time if you think about using this window. So what would you like to do with it? You and your kids could have a real breakfast together if you wanted. If it's summer, you could go outside and play or go for a stroller walk. What a great way to get some exercise. If you have a play area, you could get your coffee and go sit there and set an alarm and then just relax until it goes off.

Even if you don't have young kids, if you feel like you and your partner are often just ships passing in the night, perhaps you could use the morning hours for connecting. Eat breakfast together a few days a week. Decide to get up on time so you have 20 minutes to sit together and chat. You can set an alarm so no one needs to be watching the clock. You could go exercise together or whatever you like. I know many people who listen to a show called Before Breakfast have elaborate morning routines, and that is wonderful.

But we often think of morning routines as being solo things. And they can be. But they don't need to be. Build family time into your mornings and it will happen. And you can start your day knowing you did something good. In the meantime, this is Laura. Thanks for listening. And here's to making the most of our time. Thanks for listening to Before Breakfast. If you've got questions, ideas, or feedback, you can reach me at laura at lauravandercam.com.

Before Breakfast is a production of iHeartMedia. For more podcasts from iHeartMedia, please visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Hey, listeners. You know I can't be bothered with lengthy beauty routines. Who has time for that? That's why I am so glad I discovered Merit. Merit is all about simplicity, high-performing products, and enhancing your natural beauty.

If you're like me and prefer a less is more approach, you'll love that Merit can help you look put together in five minutes or less. My favorite product has to be the Minimalist. It's a two-in-one foundation and concealer that gives me smooth, even coverage with zero fuss.

I also like the flush balm for cheeks. My shade is archival, and it gives me that healthy, natural flush of color that blends in beautifully and makes me look like I spent more time on my makeup than I actually did. Ready to simplify your routine and make mornings a breeze?

head to MeritBeauty.com and get their signature makeup bag free with your first order. For clean, effortless, high-performing makeup, head to MeritBeauty.com. Hey, listeners. We know you're all about making the most of your time. So why not turn your lunch break into a growth break with Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman. Every Tuesday, Ken sits down with top experts to explore the real questions that help you thrive at work and in life.

Questions like, what are the 10 best foods for your memory? Or how can you ask for the raise you want and actually get it? If you love thoughtful advice and smart strategies, check out Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman, wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart Podcast.