MSL moms with large territories, how do you do it?

As the title says, I’m interested to hear how do MSL moms particularly those with toddlers handle all the traveling especially those with double digit territories with also full time working partners? How do you juggle nights away from home? Conferences?

I have an opportunity to transition from a clinical role (M-F no weekends/holidays 7-3:30 PM) to a MSL role that I’m genuinely so excited about but the traveling with this size of a territory is making me really pause and evaluate if this is possible. Part of the appeal of the role is not only the growth opportunities but the flexibility of the schedule. With this size of a territory, I’m starting to think this role may actually be more less flexible that I’m anticipating. Outside of outsourcing, what is everyone else doing to juggle it all? How do you prevent travel burn out? Clinician moms who transitioned—I’m interested to hear it all!

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u/imjustagirlypoppy — 3 days ago
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What disease could this be?

Hello! My tomato keeps developing these yellow leaves and I’ve been needing to cut them. My plant is going bald but producing. Any thoughts what could this be? Do I need to uproot the whole plant so it doesn’t affect the other plants I have in the bed?

Its near green beans, edamame, and another cherry tomato plant thats going strong. None of the other plants are having this issue.

u/imjustagirlypoppy — 1 month ago

I planted a bunch of tomatoes (transplant), peppers (transplant), green beans (direct sow in), zinnias (direct sow in), cosmos (direct sow in) and sunflower (direct sow in) seeds first week of April and it feels like all the plants are struggling to grow this year. Anybody feels this way? Just seems like the growth is quite slow. I’m not sure if it’s the bipolar weather of initial extreme heat then cold. I’ve been fertilizing and adjusting watering based on the weather but all the plants seem to be growing in minuscule levels. Anyone else?

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u/imjustagirlypoppy — 2 months ago

Hi everyone! I have a few raised beds in my backyard already but I’m wanting to plant more crops this season. I really want to give corn a try and hoping I can just plant it in ground. Raised beds are great but the cost definitely adds up.

Anyone with experience on this? Any tips on how I can amend the soil to plant corn in ground? Appreciate any help!

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u/imjustagirlypoppy — 2 months ago