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Decision Fatigue, Mom Guilt, and the Power of ‘Good Enough’

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Get Mom Ready Podcast
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Nov 30, 2025
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Summary

If you’ve ever found yourself standing in the kitchen at 5:30 p.m. wondering, “What on earth do I feed these children?” — or debating screen time rules, or trying to squeeze a workout into the tiniest slice of your day — then you know that motherhood is one big, long chain of decisions. And not just big decisions.The tiny ones, the repetitive ones, the ones that never end…those are the ones that quietly wear us down. In this week’s episode, we explore the everyday negotiations moms make with our kids, our partners, our schedules, and most importantly, ourselves. And we kept coming back to three themes: decision fatigue, mom guilt, and the surprising freedom of choosing “good enough.” Below is a recap of the biggest takeaways. The mental load isn’t about time — it’s about brain space. We talk about mental load all the time, but this episode brought it down to earth. It’s not just doing the thing, it’s thinking about the thing: * deciding what to cook * deciding whether to send lunch to daycare * deciding which show is appropriate * deciding when you can possibly work out * deciding whether the house needs cleaning or the kids need your attention more * deciding if this is the week you finally meal plan (…probably not) As Hannah said in the episode: “It’s not time — it’s brain power.” The brain power it takes to sort through a million tiny choices all day long leaves us tapped out, irritated, and sometimes questioning whether we’re even doing a “good job.” And that’s where the value vs. cost lens becomes a lifeline. Value vs. Cost: A simple way to make decisions easier Meredith introduced this idea beautifully: Every decision has a value and a cost. For example: The meal planning example A mom who values eating around the table may choose sheet-pan meals over elaborate d…