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Women’s Issues: Division of Labor
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By: Jacquie Hale Email Article
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Who does the keeping of your house? If you are a woman, most likely you do. Of course, if you live alone, whether male or female, you’re it, bummer! Women who share their living space with a man tend to take on most, if not all of the responsibility for caring for the house. These can create many issues for women.

I’ve coached hundreds of women, and I can think of only one whose husband takes on the lion’s share of the tasks of cleaning, laundry, and shopping for and preparing food. Many women accept the responsibility for it all, and maybe even take on the yard and car maintenance, even though their work day is as long and arduous as the male’s in the household. For many women, the "job" is the care and nurture of children, which has greater responsibility and stress than many CEOs experience day-to-day. For some societal reason, the mom who stays at home is expected to keep the house—all of it! And the working mom—oh my goodness, she never gets to sleep unless her husband/partner pitches in!

How did we women end up responsible for the upkeep of the house? Probably even the cave woman got fed up with bat guano in the sleeping area long before her caveman husband even noticed it. Yup. That’s how we got ourselves into this mess. The person who cares the most does the job. That’s the default. When company is coming, I’m the one who notices the scum in the bathroom sink, so I’m the one who does the quick swipe of all the bathroom fixtures, which makes me happy and doesn’t freak out our guests.

That’s how it goes. The guy gets the car details and yard duty and the gal gets everything else. Is it fair? Maybe, maybe not. It means that meals must be planned and prepped every day. That’s a constant, sometimes burdensome, responsibility. That can be a big obligation, especially in families where eating habits are quite diverse. On the flip side, though, in snowy areas, it’s the guy who gets to wrestle with shovels and blowers and puts himself in harm’s way, heart attack-wise.

Whatever the division of labor, it is what it is. The question is this: how long has it been since the members of your household had a friendly discussion about who does what and how they feel about it? Here are some things to consider:

* What needs to be done? Make a list, including the occasional or once-a-season tasks.


* Who is responsible for each task? (You may find that no one is responsible, which is why those old cans of paint never get recycled to the toxic dump!)


* How does the task mistress or master feel about the task? Rate each one on a scale of 1 to 4.


* How much do you enjoy the task?
* How much satisfaction do you get from the completed task?
* How much acknowledgement do you get for doing the task?
* How much acknowledgement do you want?


* Can you make an adjustment for the tasks that got ratings of 1 or 2? If you don’t do the task, who could or would? If no one is interested or available, can you hire someone to do it? Is there money for it? Are there personal assistants/housekeepers /gardeners etc. available in your area? How could you save or make money elsewhere to enable you to have the work done?

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Jacquie Hale is a Life Planning Coach and Women’s Issues expert who helps people discover their natural genius – . Jacquie shares her own natural genius in books, seminars, email coaching and through one-on-one coaching (by phone). She offers several free self-improvement tools at her website, www.yoursecretofsuccess.com.

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