EPI 04: 4 Routines To Make Working Mom Life easier
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Hello, I know you're exhausted. I know your mornings are chaos. I know you're standing in front of the fridge at 6 PM thinking "What am I making for dinner?" You still need to make dinner, help kids with homework, clean up, get kids ready for bed and some how get ready for a meeting first thing in the morning without falling asleep. I know, it’s busy! I’ve lived it.
Today I'm sharing the four simple routines that literally saved my sanity. Not complicated systems that need a manual. Just four basic things that actually work when you're running on an empty tank and still lots to do!
Here's what we're covering:
The Get Ready for Tomorrow Timer! - Fifteen minutes tonight that make tomorrow morning actually peaceful. Backpacks by the door, lunches made, outfits ready. Game changer.
The M&M Routine - Thirty minutes before everyone wakes up that are just yours. Me and Morning, for reading, journaling, some movement, a moment to breathe. Your kids will notice you're calmer. Promise.
The Meal Planning Power Hour - Plan your dinners once a week, shop once, and never have that 6 PM panic again. I keep it verysimple—we're talking tacos and pasta here, and other easy and quick family meals.
The Sunday Planning Session - Half an hour with your family to look at the week ahead. Everyone knows what's coming. No more surprises.
Listen, will this be easy at first? Honestly, no. Will you forget sometimes? Of course. But here's the thing—you don't need to be perfect. You just need better than the chaos you're living in right now.
Pick one. Just one. Or all of it! Try it this week. I promise something will shift.
You've got this, friend. You really do.
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