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If you're the one who schedules all of your family's doctor appointments, and knows that school gets out early the third Wednesday of every month, you're doing the invisible workload. If you know which one of your kids likely got too tall for any of last year's pants . . . and you've started looking for fall sales to re-stock, you're doing the invisible workload.
Invisible work is everything we do as women to anticipate our family's needs before they happen. But that's not all. We also research options to fill that need, make the decision about what to do, and then make the solution happen.
This unseen mental labor consumes a ton of time and mental energy. Join me as we talk through the invisible workload of women and what we can do to share the load a bit. And hey – give yourself some kudos for all of that work you do!
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Why Women Do the Household Worrying (NY Times article featuring research by Allison Daminger)
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Life can be overwhelming, but on this podcast, you'll discover practical strategies to overcome overwhelm, imposter syndrome, and negative self-talk, manage time effectively, set boundaries, and stay productive in high-stress jobs—all while learning how to say no and prioritize self-care on the Overwhelmed Worki...
By Michelle Gauthier | Inspired by Mel Robbins, Jen Sincero, Brene Brown, Glennon Doyle, Emily Ley, Shauna Niequist5
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If you're the one who schedules all of your family's doctor appointments, and knows that school gets out early the third Wednesday of every month, you're doing the invisible workload. If you know which one of your kids likely got too tall for any of last year's pants . . . and you've started looking for fall sales to re-stock, you're doing the invisible workload.
Invisible work is everything we do as women to anticipate our family's needs before they happen. But that's not all. We also research options to fill that need, make the decision about what to do, and then make the solution happen.
This unseen mental labor consumes a ton of time and mental energy. Join me as we talk through the invisible workload of women and what we can do to share the load a bit. And hey – give yourself some kudos for all of that work you do!
Featured on the Show
The Good Life Group Coaching registration
Why Women Do the Household Worrying (NY Times article featuring research by Allison Daminger)
Wondering why you're overwhelmed? Take my "why am I overwhelmed" quiz to find out the source of your overwhelm, and what to do about it.
Send Me a Message - Have a question, comment, or just want to say hi? Message me here, I'd love to chat!
Work With Me - Interested in working with me 1-on-1, taking a class, or joining one of my coaching groups? Message me here to get the scoop.
Want More? - If you love the content of this podcast, you'll love our Simple Sunday newsletter too. When you sign up, you’ll receive a simple dose of inspiration, practical tips, and a little fun—designed to help you start your week with simplicity and intention. Sign up here
Life can be overwhelming, but on this podcast, you'll discover practical strategies to overcome overwhelm, imposter syndrome, and negative self-talk, manage time effectively, set boundaries, and stay productive in high-stress jobs—all while learning how to say no and prioritize self-care on the Overwhelmed Worki...

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