Parents - put your phones out of sight when you’re with your kids. I really mean this. Especially at home. Treat it like a landline and “hang it up” in one place. (Wife and I have a little holder for them in the kitchen) When you need to check it, go over to where it’s placed and look at it, then walk away. Do not carry it around like a digital pacifier. Be present without it in sight. I guarantee this will make a huge impact on their childhood experience.
@jamonholmgren You missing out important details perhaps. How is your lifestyle, monthly income, support / community structure...
That will probably answer your question...
@tiagopita@maximnovak I pay €200 annually to file tax return for family of four. Factura/Recibo, IVA declarations and Segurança Social I do myself, it's pretty easy, but would be nice to automate and optimise all of it.
@HusKerrs Prioritise sleep,
dont sit on your phone, minimise netflix, gaming or vices that take energy. The more energy you have the smoother, calmer and more present you will be, that eases the stress and pressures for your wife and kids and ultimately yourself 👍 good luck :)
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@fidalgo_pt@sam_eduardo_pt Thats not true,
I needed windows cleaned, I asked whatsapp group of apartment "neighbours", reached out to the guy, he came to work, did a great job, paid him and now have clean windows.
Word of Mouth counts for a lot, you just need to ask for referrals