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Take A Peek Into My Real-Life Weekly Routine (And How I Work From Home Without Dropping the Ball).
This episode was inspired by a sweet comment left by listener Janelle Marina (thank you, Janelle!). She asked if I could share my school day routines—morning, evening, and work routines—and how I manage to get it all done as a work-from-home mom without losing my mind or dropping all the spinning plates.
Yes, girl! I’ve got you.
So today, I’m walking through my current rhythm—what my real week looks like now with older kids (mine are 20, 18, and 16), how things shift depending on the season, and how I intentionally design my week to hold space for both family and business.
In this episode:
Designing a weekly rhythm with intention:how I build structure into my week to hold space for both my business and my family, using themed days, morning routines, and time-blocking.
The power of flexible structure: From Ugly Mondays to early-morning seminary, I'n showing you how creating anchor points and habit-stacking makes a big difference—while still allowing room for real life.
Work-from-home strategies that actually work: Learn how I protect my work hours, prep the night before, and wrap up in time to reconnect with my teens—without dropping the ball on my business or home life.
AFTER YOU LISTEN:
RELATED EPISODES AND POSTS YOU’LL LOVE:
Ep 28: Outsourcing Explained
Ep 127: How To Stay Balanced
Ep 134: 21 Days to More Focus, Presence, and Productivity
Wishing for more time in your day? I've got you covered with my free guide, 10 Favorite Time Saving Hacks. These are my go to strategies for simplifying, streamlining, & actually feeling on top of the things.
No fluff, just impactful, actionable hacks to free up your time & give you space for what matters most. Go to time.balancingbusy.com to grab your free guide.
Love the Podcast? Get special insights and never miss an episode: Click Here
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Take A Peek Into My Real-Life Weekly Routine (And How I Work From Home Without Dropping the Ball).
This episode was inspired by a sweet comment left by listener Janelle Marina (thank you, Janelle!). She asked if I could share my school day routines—morning, evening, and work routines—and how I manage to get it all done as a work-from-home mom without losing my mind or dropping all the spinning plates.
Yes, girl! I’ve got you.
So today, I’m walking through my current rhythm—what my real week looks like now with older kids (mine are 20, 18, and 16), how things shift depending on the season, and how I intentionally design my week to hold space for both family and business.
In this episode:
Designing a weekly rhythm with intention:how I build structure into my week to hold space for both my business and my family, using themed days, morning routines, and time-blocking.
The power of flexible structure: From Ugly Mondays to early-morning seminary, I'n showing you how creating anchor points and habit-stacking makes a big difference—while still allowing room for real life.
Work-from-home strategies that actually work: Learn how I protect my work hours, prep the night before, and wrap up in time to reconnect with my teens—without dropping the ball on my business or home life.
AFTER YOU LISTEN:
RELATED EPISODES AND POSTS YOU’LL LOVE:
Ep 28: Outsourcing Explained
Ep 127: How To Stay Balanced
Ep 134: 21 Days to More Focus, Presence, and Productivity
Wishing for more time in your day? I've got you covered with my free guide, 10 Favorite Time Saving Hacks. These are my go to strategies for simplifying, streamlining, & actually feeling on top of the things.
No fluff, just impactful, actionable hacks to free up your time & give you space for what matters most. Go to time.balancingbusy.com to grab your free guide.
Love the Podcast? Get special insights and never miss an episode: Click Here
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