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Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Released Monday, 15th April 2024
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Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

Monday, 15th April 2024
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In today's episode, we are doing a listener question and answer. We are diving into questions that you submitted via email or social media. Today, we are covering questions around what happens when you simply do not have enough time to get everything done and how you handle all of the overwhelm that comes with that. 

We will talk about what happens when you slip back into cycles of over prioritizing work and scheduling over times of self care. And lastly, we will dig into compromising on parenting boundaries and what to do when your kid just wants to eat fruit snacks for breakfast! 

This is going to be a two part series, and next week we are going to be covering additional questions that were submitted from listeners just like you. So be sure to hit the subscribe button and tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Topics in this episode:

  • Managing time effectively and coping with the feeling of never having enough hours in the day. 
  • Establishing and sticking to parenting boundaries while dealing with children’s demands and tantrums. 
  • Prioritizing self-care and breaking the cycle of reverting to work-centric habits. 
  • Addressing the "motherhood penalty" and advocating for oneself in the workplace. 
  • Networking strategies for introverted moms and maintaining energy levels post-events. 


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