The Unbusy Mom: For Entrepreneur Moms Who Want Their Days Back
Your workday fills up.
Your top priority gets delayed.
And somehow you're still bumping that same project into tomorrow.
Most entrepreneur moms assume this is a time problem - or a lack of discipline - maybe even a systems issue.
It’s not.
This podcast explores:
➡️ Why the same schedule frustrations keep repeating.
➡️ What's actually taking over your day.
➡️ And why being busy all day doesn't mean you're getting to what matters most.
If you've ever worked all day and still wondered where the time went, you're in the right place.
The Unbusy Mom: For Entrepreneur Moms Who Want Their Days Back
Why Your Day Depends on Everything Going Perfectly
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You don’t have a timing problem.
Your days just don’t have enough room for real life to happen to them.
So everything looks manageable on paper… until something takes longer than expected.
Then suddenly:
– you’re late
– running behind
– carrying things into the next block
– trying to catch up for the rest of the day
In this episode, notice:
– where your days start getting away from you once something runs over
– what your schedule can’t make room for
– where pressure starts stacking throughout the day
If your day starts slipping once things stop going perfectly, this is where to look....
→ I'll record a custom video for you on why one thing running long keeps throwing off the rest of your day.
If you're curious about that strange personality type I mentioned... That's actually one of the five results on a quick quiz I created.
→ If you don't know your archetype yet, you can find it here.
Most days don't get thrown off by something major - it's usually something small.
A call runs long.
Getting out the door takes longer than expected.
Someone needs help with math.
A task that should have taken fifteen minutes takes forty.
Nothing major - just a little longer than planned.
And somehow the rest of the day never quite catches up.
Now the proposal you planned to finish after lunch starts an hour later.
The workout disappears.
Dinner gets thrown together faster than you wanted.
And the thing you were most hoping to finish today gets pushed until tomorrow.
Before long, you're moving through a day that feels behind.
The funny part is that this can happen even when you've planned carefully.
Because most of us plan for the version of the day where everything goes according to plan.
Which sounds reasonable…. Right up until real life joins the conversation.
Because things run over.
Conversations linger.
Somebody can't find their shoes.
Plans change.
Kids need things.
You finish one task and realize it created three more.
And somehow it all takes up more space than it looked like it would.
So by 3 o'clock, you're wondering where the day went.
Not because you wasted it.
Not because you were distracted.
But because there wasn't much room for anything to take longer than expected.