Can't afford a helper.. both of us are working weekdays from 9-6. When I'm home from work, it's just catching up with my kids, house chores and then to bed.. I'm only left with short pockets of time on weekends to read/play catch up.<p>Feel like I'm falling far behind my readings and practice. How do I keep pace with the industry while being a parent? Is this normal?<p>Would love to hear from devs who are parents share your experience and how to strike a balance?<p>Thanks folks!
Being a parent, simply put, changes your priorities. It’s not about you anymore.<p>Just be patient - in a couple of years you’ll be checking on them to see if they’re still alive - because they won’t need you as much.<p>Being close to extended family helps - getting a weekend off from time to time to recharge does wonders.
+1<p>I have all sorts of things I want to do (books to read, projects to work on, ...). When I do have the time (at nights / during naps) I either have dishes to do, laundry to fold, or just no energy.