Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less, if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Keep in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

Also don’t forget to SHARE!

From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

Also don’t forget to SHARE!

From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Is Blogging Dead?

Is Blogging Dead?

Blogging is very much alive!

Blogging is Very much alive and Thriving! I’ve been getting a lot of questions asking if blogging still popular and if I really think that someone can make money from blogging.

BUT the reality is, Blogging is very much a live!  Blogging is evolving and now is the time to jump on the rails to ride it out. Blogging is the OG of social media and with proven results time and time again, that it can continue to thrive! Even when all else fails( or crash for the day!) lol. Blogging will continue to thrive, in ways others can not. Depending on how you, utilize your blog, it can also be a great Source to generate passive income.

SO STOP BEING IN YOUR LAZY ERA, and start your Blog!!

From your Favorite Editor Of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

Also don’t forget to SHARE!

From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Timeout is over.

Timeout is over.

*Momma timeout: Is Over!

The Chaos Editor is baackkk!

Hey Friends , Hey! It’s been a while. A very loonnng while. But to say the least I’m back, refreshed and ready to write on my own blog, again. For my friends that did not know and wonder where I’ve been. Mommas been workin’! No, but really when I started freelance writing for other bloggers and small businesses, what I thought was going to just be a “little” side hustle, turned into a full fledged job! So, with that I just didn’t have the mentally ability to write for my own blog.

I am still writing for other bloggers and small businesses but have now narrowed down my clients to select posts. This will allow me the mentally ability to write for my own blog, as well.

I am also still doing Pinterest Management for entrepreneurs and I also work at an amazing Consignment Boutique, that’s brings me incredible joy, a Darling atmosphere and Dashing co-workers and shoppers.

I also still work events for our Soul Food Joint restaurant & Catering business, along with wife’ing and momma’ing.

So, Momma was just tired and needed a break. And unfortunately, my own blog was neglected. But friends, I’m back!! With more chaos, more tricks, hacks, and resources.

So grab your wine, tea, or water and let’s continue documenting sustainable chaos. #chaoscoodinators, let’s go!

Don’t forget to follow me on Pinterest and SHARE this post!

Your favorite Editor of Chaos,

Shannon 🌸💕

Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Hey Friends, Hey!

Be Your Own Motivation!!… Keep Going!

Tip of the DAY!….. Be your own Motivation and just keep going. Believe in yourself.

Be Your Own Motivation!!
https://pin.it/5BibmGO Just Keep Going!

You F*cking got This!! … just keep going!💕🌸 Be Your Own Motivation!

From Your Favorite Editor of Chaos,

Shannon

 

 

If you Like this Post, SHARE, FOLLOW or just grab and Tea OR Wine. Cheers, to the best version of You!!! Also check out, How To Have Success with Blogging.-A simple Way. These tips will get you started of your Blogging Journey.!!!

How To Side Hustle With Fiverr

How To Side Hustle With Fiverr

Learn How to Side Hustle with Fiverr

Here I will show you how you can easily set up a free account and start selling your product or services today!

The popular Gigs on the platform include:

  • Graphic Design – Logo Design, Website Design, Flyer Design etc.
  • Writing – Blog Writing, Book Writing, Essay Writing etc.
  • Transcription – Typing, Translations etc.
  • Video Creation – Business Videos, Funny Videos, Gift Videos etc.
  • Social Media Management – Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram etc.
  • Ebook Cover Designing
  • Voiceovers
  • Website Building
  • Relationship Advisors
  • Celebrity Impersonators

**This post may contain affiliate links, which means that I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using these links.

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Fiverr is a great place to make money from home.  If you’ve never heard of it, it’s an online market place where anyone can sign up and sell and buy services, known as ‘Gigs’ from $5 upwards. Trust me, there will be a Gig that you can sell on Fiverr to make money.

DON’T PANIC if you can’t do any of these. This is just a tiny example. There are many many more Gigs created and sold regularly.  To get an idea, browse around and take a look at the type of products and services people are selling.  Some are just plain crazy and some are so simple, anybody can do them.

Plan Your Gig

To get started, you need to plan your Gig. The key here is to let your imagination run a little wild and see what you can come up with.  Make a list of skills that you have or ideas you could use and run some searches on Fiverr to see who else is doing something similar, how much they charge, how many reviews they have etc.  This will give you an idea whether there is a market for your product or service.

Don’t worry if somebody else is already selling the service you want to sell, that’s a good sign that there’s a market for it.  You just need to make sure you stand out from the crowd.

Think about what you are good at or what you are interested in.  If you feel you have no skill, then learn one.  There are so many Youtube tutorials available these days that will teach you a skill in no time.  That being said, many of the Gigs on Fiverr  don’t require much skill at all so it really is open to everybody.

Once you’ve taken a look around Fiverr, familiarized yourself with the Platform and set up your free ad, it’s time to get started.

At this point, if you are still unsure of where to start, you can learn from someone who is already making big money on Fiverr.  This is something I always do, learn from someone who is already doing it!

Create Your Gig

Once you have decided on what you want to sell then it’s time to create your Gig.  Keep your title short but punchy and carefully choose your words for your Gig title.  Here are some good examples of the type of title you should think about:

  • I will create 3 amazing Pinterest graphics for you in 24 hours.
  • I will create a professional CV to help you land your dream job.
  • I will create a stunning line illustration.
  • I will create the perfect instruction manual for your product.

Create Your Gig Image

If you take a look through the Gigs on Fiverr you’ll see that some images stand out better than others.  Use these to inspire you to create your own image.

Either way, you need to make sure that it looks professional – this will be your shop window!

Your Gig Description

Again take a look at other descriptions to see the type of things that people write.  This is an important part of your Gig and you want to get it right so don’t rush it.  Your description is what will help somebody decide whether to spend money with you or choose somebody else to do the job.

Sell yourself!  Write a confident description that makes the customer feel that they can trust you to do a great job in the time specified.

Imagine that you are the customer and ask yourself the question, would you buy from you?

Tags

Once you’ve written your description, fill in your tags to ensure that your Gig will come up in the Fiverr results when somebody searches for those keywords.  If you are unsure what tags to use, type in some keywords in the search bar and see what Gigs appear.  This will give you an idea of whether your keyword description is correct.

Delivery Duration

Next set your delivery duration.  This is the time you promise to deliver your service in. Make sure you can deliver confidently on time.

Getting Orders

Once you have set up your Gig you are ready to start taking orders.  However, don’t expect the orders to just roll in, you may need to do a little more work.

Here are a few ways you can increase your chances of getting your first orders.

  • Set up more than one Gig.
  • Promote your Gigs on social media.
  • Get some friends or family to order gigs from you and leave you great reviews.
  • Create a lower price Gig for services to help land your first Gig. Then increase your services after you are confident with your turnaround.
  • Use Buyer Request (This is essentially the tool that helps you to find buyers who are looking for the Gigs you are offering.  You can then send them an offer).  This is one of the best ways to get your first orders on Fiverr!

Getting Paid

Getting paid is really easy.  When somebody places an order with you they pay Fiverr, then when you complete the order, Fiverr pays you 80%.

So that’s how you can start making money on Fiverr.  Once you get going, how much money you make is really up to you and the effort you put into it.  It’s a simple business system that anyone can have a go at for free so why not give it a try!

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From your favorite Editor of Chaos,

Shannon