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Selfcare Not Selfish Ep. 8: Do THIS to adjust your week when you’ve got a full client roster and one of your kids suddenly comes home sick!

Published 9 months ago
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What if your daily routine is already full - so is your weekly one, as a matter of fact - and it's working really smoothly for you - but then one of your kids gets sick and you have to take extra time out from your day to deal with them?

Or you get the unexpected pop-up task of a new doctor's appointment (that must be on such-and-such day), handling quarterly taxes, or an unexpected house cleaning/insect issue?

What if, in fact, your kids are in that stage where they're bringing something home every other week from nursery and Sunday school, and you're having to deal with "sick schedules" as your other most-frequent weekly norm?

What should you do then?

I have a super easy solution for you.

You’ve got this!

Alyssa

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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…. 

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