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Selfcare Not Selfish Ep. 4: Do this to create an AMAZING Sunday routine for your family (so you can get the weekend downtime you need as a working mom!)

Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Because you may be a mom, and a service provider, and a wife slash housekeeper, but you still need to keep the family running through the weekend (even though you’re “off” work for the business), and this doesn’t always lead to a break.

So here’s how to not let the household swallow up your entire Saturday or Sunday so that you can actually enjoy a weekend break (just like your kids are doing).

This scheduling hack comes from one of my client calls, when this client told me that her work week schedule was going great (yay!), but now her weekend was getting too crammed (leading to no downtime for her, and a very non-refreshed go-go-go start to every Monday).

Here are the 2 tips I gave her. 

You’ve got this!

Alyssa

De-stress daily life as a work-at-home mom: https://yourunbusylife.com/ 

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  • How to truly treat yourself like your business’s top asset (in all the practical ways)
  • The secret trick to making sure your mom brain is dealt with first, so you can actually slow down enough to rest
  • How to diagnose what isn’t working about your current hobby + free time schedule


Listen - you don’t want to hang out in this family stage for 2 years, constantly showing up last minute for your kids OR your clients, barely making it to your monthly revenue targets…. 

And exhausting yourself to do it.

So I’m going to hand you the cheat sheet to work-from-home balance…. 

By using Human Design to pull out the right tactics for your specific personality + family setup.

Grab your FREE personality-specific WFH audit here: https://yourunbusylife.com/human-design-reading/

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