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Parenting in the fast lane: 5 strategies for maintaining balance in a busy world

Zarafshan Shiraz
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 05:30 IST
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Parenting in the fast lane: 5 strategies for maintaining balance in a busy world

Parenting isn’t neat; it’s messy, exhausting and unpredictable but it’s full of these little pockets of love that make it worth it. The chaos will always be there. The moments of connection, that’s what lasts. In an interview with TOI, Dr Malini Saba, psychologist, human and social rights activist and founder of the Saba Family Foundation, suggested 5 strategies for maintaining balance in a busy world.

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Hold onto the little moments

Some mornings are just chaos – a shoe missing, milk spilt, the school bag; no idea. The to-do list keeps growing, and the kids won’t stop talking, asking and needing and yet, it’s the tiny moments that matter – sitting together for five minutes, reading a story while the washing machine hums, listening to whatever they need to say, even for a minute. That’s what makes a difference.

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Routines are guidelines, not rules

Routines are helpful, sure but life laughs at schedules. Some days nothing goes as planned and that’s okay. Learning to go with the flow, to let go of guilt, is life-saving. The plan can crumble but love doesn’t.

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Ask for help, always

No one can do it all. A partner, a friend, a relative – anyone who can take something off the plate makes the day doable. It doesn’t make anyone a worse parent. It just makes life possible and kids learn and notice that teamwork matters too.

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Take tiny breaks for yourself

Self-care feels impossible sometimes but even small things-a cup of coffee in silence, a short walk around the block, a few quiet breaths- shift the energy. Kids pick up on calm, even if they don’t say anything.

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Be present, really present

Phones down, eyes on each other, laughing, talking, sitting together quietly, giggles at bedtime, whispered secrets, hugs out of nowhere – matters more than perfection and those are the moments that count the most.

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