
Selfcare Not Selfish Ep. 4: Do this to create an AMAZING Sunday routine for your family (so you can get the weekend downtime you need as a working mom!)
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Because you may be a mom, and a service provider, and a wife slash housekeeper, but you still need to keep the family running through the weekend (even though you’re “off” work for the business), and this doesn’t always lead to a break.
So here’s how to not let the household swallow up your entire Saturday or Sunday so that you can actually enjoy a weekend break (just like your kids are doing).
This scheduling hack comes from one of my client calls, when this client told me that her work week schedule was going great (yay!), but now her weekend was getting too crammed (leading to no downtime for her, and a very non-refreshed go-go-go start to every Monday).
Here are the 2 tips I gave her.
You’ve got this!
Alyssa
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