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How to Take Back Your Time as a Work-at-Home Mom (Interview with Jill Wright)

Alyssa Wolff - Work/Life Balance Coach for Business Moms

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(Posted with permission from Jill.)

If your days feel like a chaotic blend of client calls, snack requests, laundry piles, and forgotten to-do lists, this one’s for you. In this episode, I’m joined by coach Alyssa Wolff, a work-from-home mom of five who has cracked the code on creating a sustainable, joyful rhythm that supports both motherhood and business growth. 

She shares how to reclaim your time without the guilt, get focused without burning out, and actually make room for the things that light you up like journaling, movement, and even hobbies (yes, really).

We talked about:

  • Alyssa’s real-world definition of productivity (it’s not about doing more)
  • How to declutter your calendar seasonally to create breathing room
  • The time management mindset shift that helped her juggle five kids and a business
  • How to navigate busy seasons in your business without dropping the parenting ball
  • The surprising power of breaks to supercharge your energy and focus

Follow Jill Wright:
 🌐 Website: www.jillwright.ca
📱 Instagram: @growlikeamother

Connect with Alyssa:
 🌐 Website: https://yourunbusylife.com
💼 LinkedIn: Alyssa Wolff
🎙️ Podcast: The Unbusy Mom

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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…. 

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

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