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Ricky

I think my biggest challenge is getting my daughters to help me out. On days when they are at home, or when we have a lot of company, etc, it would be nice to know that I don't have to ask repeatedly to get the dairy dishes from breakfast washed or have the garbage taken out. Perhaps having them set the Shabbat table without "forgetting" napkins and salt and maybe the kiddush cup and without having to request it several times.

Beth Olmo

I am just beginning my journey toward being observant and keeping kosher, so at the moment everything is a challenge! :)

Chaya Tovah

No matter how early or late Shabbos comes in, I am ALWAYS running around at the last minute finishing up. I can never seem to get to candle lighting completely ready and calm. Help.

denise

Being creative is a challenge. I like to make new things every week, not stick to a standard menu, and it is sometimes stressful, I do it to myself. Everyone enjoys the food and makes our shabbos very enjoyable, but id like to figure out a way to make my life easier without compromising my creativity.

Chana

I guess my biggest challenge is getting things done without getting frazzled and without yelling at the kids. I have good intentions and I want to be more organized but I get distracted with more interesting things. I know everyone would be happier if I were more organized. For example, I'd love to have dinner ready when the kids get home and I wish the house were less cluttered.

tzivy

my biggest challenge is having my kids (ages 2-14) help out. They sure know how to "help" with the clutter and mess but cleaning it up (and keeping it clean) are a different story!

Rachel

How not to neglect kids while taking care of home but balancing that with the idea that if they "help" (as mentioned above, things cannot run as efficiently and then everyone ends up frustrated...

 Inga

When time comes I want to learn about the shabbat and lightening the candles.

Odelia

Creating a daily routine and sticking to it

Yael

I feel like I manage to get everything done, but I'm so tired all the time. Then when I finally have a few free moments for self care I can't even remember what I want to do!

Sharon Katz

I have to get out of the habit of procrastinating.

Rachael

My biggest challenge is getting everything done. I feel I am juggling so many things - home, kids, work from home, holidays, family. There is never enough time and I always feel behind!

Ada

My biggest challenge is to get my husband to help me with day to day jewish life.

mavi

I worry about how I'll find the time to cook + clean whilst working full time!

Jenny

My biggest challenge is staying motivated to do it all, be a good homemaker, an attentive wife and a mom who has the energy to play. It is particularly chllenging during holiday time.

Rie Brosco

My biggest challenge is determining how to separate work and home since I work at home.

sarah

I was married 5 months ago ... It takes me so much time to do the daily household chores that I never get time to organize our finances and other stuff in the pile on my desk at home.

Bracha Chava

My biggest challenge is lack of time to get everything done. How did our mothers and grandmothers do it all?!

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