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Just Do Less”? Why That Advice Doesn’t Work When You’re Overscheduled (96)
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- May 27, 2026
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Summary
Just Do Less”? Why That Advice Doesn’t Work When You’re Overscheduled If you’re a working mom whose life feels full — and hearing advice like “just do less” makes you feel worse instead of relieved — this episode is for you. In this episode of Uncomplicated Working Mom Life, Crystal explains why overscheduling isn’t a personal failure or a boundary issue. For many families, the schedule is full because the responsibilities are real, layered, and necessary — not because moms don’t know how to say no. You’ll hear why “just do less” advice often misses the reality of modern family life, how being the default holder of the system drains capacity, and why feeling resistant to oversimplified advice is discernment, not defensiveness. This episode will help you understand: Why overscheduling feels heavy even when everything looks fine The difference between being busy and carrying invisible load Why advice that skips reality can feel invalidating How to meet yourself with steadiness instead of self‑blame If you want continued support around overscheduling, emotional load, and capacity, you can learn more about the Uncomplicated Motherhood Membership in the show notes. Totally optional. Next Steps Book a call with Me Click here Join my email list Click here to join