I am feeling overwhelmed & do not know how to handle it.
DH took a new job halfway across the country & left in mid-September. The company he worked for closed & the job market here sucks and we could not see going backwards in terms of career/pay. My company shut our facility down almost 3 years ago - there are about 30 of us that they kept on but I just feel that it will only be a matter of time until we are all told to move to another company facility or that we are out of a job. So we chose several places we wanted to live and he started looking for jobs.
We have two children a 3yo & a 17yo. Both kids are just being difficult - oldest is usually a good student & I got an email from English teacher and he has 56 average because he has not turned in 15 assignments. He acted like it was not big deal. Youngest throws terrible tantrums, wants me to stay with him all of the time, and tends to be high maintenance. Our house is on the market so I have to keep it clean (even though it has not been shown in 3 weeks). Money is of course a stressor since we are supporting two households. Then there is my job. I am finding myself making stupid mistakes & almost not even caring about it. Plus I do not think they are going to work with me on moving (not that they owe it to me) and that I feel is helping fuel my lack of caring. So I am also trying to conduct a job search. I just feel like I am teetering on the edge. My mother will be no help because she is pissed at us for moving and keeps trying to guilt me by twisting things my SIL said (SIL is expecting first child) - we have never been close so why would SIL be upset now that I am moving.
Things i need to straighten out:
1. Approach boss (soon) about my less than stellar performance and find ways to improve - even if company is not going to work with me. I just feel I need to do the right thing there. Any ideas on how to approach this without sounding like I am making a bunch of pitiful excuses. He is one to harp on a subject forever and tell you once again about his 40+ year career with the company.
2. Figure out how to juggle personal responsibilities - maybe use some vacation time while LO is at daycare to get a few hours of personal relaxation in.
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Re: When you get overwhelmed what do you do?
DS cannot move down to Texas with dad at this point. NC is on a block schedule so he finished on set of courses in mid-January and started new ones. Texas is on a year round schedule so the classes there are over half way done.
On a positive note - I applied with a company in my industry for an outside sales job & the manager called today to make sure he understood where I wanted to work & to set up a phone interview for next week.
Once we get past month end next week & a major trade show the week after I think I will schedule a few days off for myself. That should help me.