Home / Life I tried everything from meditation to journaling to ease my Type-A mom brain I need to learn how to relax at any time, not just when Plans A-E fail. By Jamie Johnson October 18, 2017 Rectangle Sometimes I feel like I thrive off chaos. I love change. I love adapting. I love coming up with solutions to problems. I love putting out fires. I always want to do something bigger and better. I am extremely ambitious and determined. And I can multitask the heck out of life. Yes, Iâm a Type-A mom. I have a plan for everything. (I actually have a Plan A, B, C, D and E for everything.) If all those plans fail, sometimes, just sometimes, I allow myself to go to Plan F, also known as Plan Forget It. That is when I give into the fact that some things might not happen how I want them to, turn on the TV, hit the couch and drink a glass a wine. But I need to learn how to relax at any time, not just when Plans A-E fail. So I decided to do a little experiment. I found four things that are supposed to help a Type-A parent chill out. I tried all of them to see if I could find that moment of true clarity I read about in my self-help books. 1. Meditation The other night I put the kids to bed, kissed my husband goodnight and went upstairs to the bedroom. I followed all the rules. Turned out the lights, sat on the floor, lit a candle, and relaxed my breathing. …And then all I could think about was that my newborn had a doctorâs appointment first thing in the morning and I needed to text the sitter to remind her I would be bringing him late. That led to me texting my boss to tell him I would be at the office late. Then I realized I should probably change the sheets on the bed and find that blanket we put on when it starts getting chilly out. #MeditationFail. 2. Working out I wake up every morning and work out in the basement before the kids get up, so this should be easy. I tried to use those opportunities to find clarityâmy workout Zen. I tried to focus on my workout and my breathing. Focus on me. But I kept getting distracted. I couldnât stop thinking about how my 3-year-old had a cough before bed the night before. It sounded a little throaty. Should I call the doctor? Surely he wasnât getting RSV again. I heard croup had been making the rounds at a local daycare. I seriously thought about all of this while lunging and squatting. Working out obviously brought zero chill to my life. But it did give me energy! #MomWin 3. Laughing Easy! I love to laugh. My toddler makes me laugh daily. The kid is so funny. We settled down in his playroom after we got home one day and I just knew he would have me laughing in no time. Wrong. He was in a mood. Everything was âNO!â with crossed arms. I suggested we play outside and he laid on the floor and went full-out tantrum on me. So yeah, laughing wasnât in the cards that night. I just tried to keep from losing my mind while he kicked his arms and legs in a sea of Mickey Mouse coloring books and Legos. I turned to Plan F and drank my glass of wine. 4. Journaling Journaling is supposed to help you chill out. And you know what? It did help me find a little clarity. I have come to the conclusion that I donât need to change my Type-A life. I have small kids, a job, a lot on my plate. Itâs probably normal that I canât clear my head. And when I do need to clear it, I turn to Plan F and drink my wine on the couch. So today I am encouraging each and every Type-A mama out there to find her own Plan F. Because when all else fails, you have to give into life and let go. The latest Motherly Stories To the mama without a village: I see you Viral & Trending This viral TikTok captures what itâs like to parent through exhaustion and mental health struggles Life Can men really see the mess? Inside momsâ invisible labor at home Life 7 months pregnant on the campaign trail: How motherhood has changed the way I view politics