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Why Your Family is Always Busy ( and It's Not Your Fault) (93)
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- Apr 27, 2026
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Why does your family always feel busy — even when nothing is “wrong”? In this episode, we talk about why modern motherhood feels so full, why it’s not your fault, and what it means when your calendar works but your nervous system doesn’t. If you’ve ever looked at your calendar and thought, “Nothing here is technically wrong… so why does this still feel like so much?” — this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, we’re talking about why families end up overscheduled, even when they’re doing everything “right.” Not in a shame‑y way. Not in a quit‑everything way. Just the honest, quiet reality of how full life gets — one reasonable yes at a time. I share a real moment from my own life — sitting in the driveway after shuttling kids between soccer and karate — when it clicked that the busyness wasn’t chaos… it was constant motion. And how I realized I wasn’t even fully present at the game because I was mentally holding the rest of the schedule together. This episode is about awareness, not action.Clarity, not fixing.Relief, not pressure. In this episode, we talk about: Why overscheduling happens even when you’re capable and organized How busyness sneaks up on families without ever feeling “dramatic” The invisible mental load of constantly transitioning between roles Why gratitude and exhaustion can exist at the same time The difference between “this is a lot” and “something is wrong with me” A simple micro‑movement to release self‑blame when life feels full If your weeks are packed, your kids love their activities, and slowing down doesn’t feel realistic — you’re not alone. This episode isn’t about doing less. It’s about understanding what you’re carrying. NEXT STEPS 1. Watch my Free Workshop : From Survival Mode to Calm, Steady Leadership at Home Click Here 2.Want to…