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How To Organize Your Time As A Working Mother: Effective Strategies for Balancing Your Life
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230163299
- EAN9798230163299
- Date de parution11/05/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
THIS IS NOT ANOTHER PERFECT ORGANIZATION MANUAL WRITTEN BY SOMEONE WITHOUT CHILDRENIf you're reading this, you probably: Have purchased five planners that were abandoned by the third day Feel guilty when you're working (because you're not with your kids) and when you're with your kids (because you're not working) The phrase "you should get more organized" makes you want to murder whoever says it This book does NOT promise to turn you into that mother who bakes homemade cookies while closing million-dollar contracts with one hand and doing yoga with the other.
What it DOES offer are real strategies for real women with 24-hour days and finite energy. A family therapist, working mother, and survivor of chaos shares tools that work even when your child wakes up with a fever, your boss moves up a deadline, and your washing machine decides to die on the same day. WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE? How to identify what's stealing your time and energy without you noticing ? Flexible routines that withstand daily chaos ? Techniques for saying NO without feeling like the worst person in the world ? How to manage the guilt that no one names but we all feel ? Survival strategies for those seasons when everything falls apart ? Emergency plan for impossible days (yes, those when you end up crying in the bathroom)And most importantly: PERMISSION to be imperfect, to need help, and to put your needs into the family equation without apologizing for it.
REVIEWS FROM MY FIRST READERS????? "The only organization book that didn't make me feel like a failure" "After reading dozens of books that seemed written for mothers with three personal assistants, FINALLY one that understands my reality. The techniques for crisis days have literally saved me on multiple occasions." - Laura M.????? "I stopped fantasizing about quitting everything" "I was about to leave my job because guilt and exhaustion were consuming me.
This book not only gave me practical tools, but also the permission I needed to be imperfect without feeling like a bad mother or professional." - Elena C.????? "Should be handed out in maternity wards" "Why doesn't anyone tell us this before? I've reclaimed HOURS of my week and, most importantly, I've stopped feeling alone in this chaos. I've recommended it to all my friends with children." - Carmen G.???? "Powerful, necessary, and liberating" "I couldn't remember the last time I sat down to eat without checking my phone or doing three things at once.
The 'time blocking' techniques have transformed my relationship with work and my family. I'm no longer halfway present everywhere." - Maria P. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF: You're tired of unrealistic advice like "wake up at 5 am to have time for yourself" You constantly feel torn between being "good enough" at work and at home You have the sensation of always running but never arriving You want practical solutions that work in YOUR life, not in an ideal life You need to stop feeling guilty every time you prioritize your needs WARNING: This book contains uncomfortable truths, humor about motherhood, and might cause you to finally give yourself permission to toss impossible standards out the window.
Some readers report side effects such as: establishing healthy boundaries, sleeping better, and remembering why they chose to become mothers in the first place."Organizing your time isn't about doing more in less time. It's about creating space for what truly matters... including yourself." - Amanda Ellis-Ward
What it DOES offer are real strategies for real women with 24-hour days and finite energy. A family therapist, working mother, and survivor of chaos shares tools that work even when your child wakes up with a fever, your boss moves up a deadline, and your washing machine decides to die on the same day. WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE? How to identify what's stealing your time and energy without you noticing ? Flexible routines that withstand daily chaos ? Techniques for saying NO without feeling like the worst person in the world ? How to manage the guilt that no one names but we all feel ? Survival strategies for those seasons when everything falls apart ? Emergency plan for impossible days (yes, those when you end up crying in the bathroom)And most importantly: PERMISSION to be imperfect, to need help, and to put your needs into the family equation without apologizing for it.
REVIEWS FROM MY FIRST READERS????? "The only organization book that didn't make me feel like a failure" "After reading dozens of books that seemed written for mothers with three personal assistants, FINALLY one that understands my reality. The techniques for crisis days have literally saved me on multiple occasions." - Laura M.????? "I stopped fantasizing about quitting everything" "I was about to leave my job because guilt and exhaustion were consuming me.
This book not only gave me practical tools, but also the permission I needed to be imperfect without feeling like a bad mother or professional." - Elena C.????? "Should be handed out in maternity wards" "Why doesn't anyone tell us this before? I've reclaimed HOURS of my week and, most importantly, I've stopped feeling alone in this chaos. I've recommended it to all my friends with children." - Carmen G.???? "Powerful, necessary, and liberating" "I couldn't remember the last time I sat down to eat without checking my phone or doing three things at once.
The 'time blocking' techniques have transformed my relationship with work and my family. I'm no longer halfway present everywhere." - Maria P. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF: You're tired of unrealistic advice like "wake up at 5 am to have time for yourself" You constantly feel torn between being "good enough" at work and at home You have the sensation of always running but never arriving You want practical solutions that work in YOUR life, not in an ideal life You need to stop feeling guilty every time you prioritize your needs WARNING: This book contains uncomfortable truths, humor about motherhood, and might cause you to finally give yourself permission to toss impossible standards out the window.
Some readers report side effects such as: establishing healthy boundaries, sleeping better, and remembering why they chose to become mothers in the first place."Organizing your time isn't about doing more in less time. It's about creating space for what truly matters... including yourself." - Amanda Ellis-Ward
THIS IS NOT ANOTHER PERFECT ORGANIZATION MANUAL WRITTEN BY SOMEONE WITHOUT CHILDRENIf you're reading this, you probably: Have purchased five planners that were abandoned by the third day Feel guilty when you're working (because you're not with your kids) and when you're with your kids (because you're not working) The phrase "you should get more organized" makes you want to murder whoever says it This book does NOT promise to turn you into that mother who bakes homemade cookies while closing million-dollar contracts with one hand and doing yoga with the other.
What it DOES offer are real strategies for real women with 24-hour days and finite energy. A family therapist, working mother, and survivor of chaos shares tools that work even when your child wakes up with a fever, your boss moves up a deadline, and your washing machine decides to die on the same day. WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE? How to identify what's stealing your time and energy without you noticing ? Flexible routines that withstand daily chaos ? Techniques for saying NO without feeling like the worst person in the world ? How to manage the guilt that no one names but we all feel ? Survival strategies for those seasons when everything falls apart ? Emergency plan for impossible days (yes, those when you end up crying in the bathroom)And most importantly: PERMISSION to be imperfect, to need help, and to put your needs into the family equation without apologizing for it.
REVIEWS FROM MY FIRST READERS????? "The only organization book that didn't make me feel like a failure" "After reading dozens of books that seemed written for mothers with three personal assistants, FINALLY one that understands my reality. The techniques for crisis days have literally saved me on multiple occasions." - Laura M.????? "I stopped fantasizing about quitting everything" "I was about to leave my job because guilt and exhaustion were consuming me.
This book not only gave me practical tools, but also the permission I needed to be imperfect without feeling like a bad mother or professional." - Elena C.????? "Should be handed out in maternity wards" "Why doesn't anyone tell us this before? I've reclaimed HOURS of my week and, most importantly, I've stopped feeling alone in this chaos. I've recommended it to all my friends with children." - Carmen G.???? "Powerful, necessary, and liberating" "I couldn't remember the last time I sat down to eat without checking my phone or doing three things at once.
The 'time blocking' techniques have transformed my relationship with work and my family. I'm no longer halfway present everywhere." - Maria P. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF: You're tired of unrealistic advice like "wake up at 5 am to have time for yourself" You constantly feel torn between being "good enough" at work and at home You have the sensation of always running but never arriving You want practical solutions that work in YOUR life, not in an ideal life You need to stop feeling guilty every time you prioritize your needs WARNING: This book contains uncomfortable truths, humor about motherhood, and might cause you to finally give yourself permission to toss impossible standards out the window.
Some readers report side effects such as: establishing healthy boundaries, sleeping better, and remembering why they chose to become mothers in the first place."Organizing your time isn't about doing more in less time. It's about creating space for what truly matters... including yourself." - Amanda Ellis-Ward
What it DOES offer are real strategies for real women with 24-hour days and finite energy. A family therapist, working mother, and survivor of chaos shares tools that work even when your child wakes up with a fever, your boss moves up a deadline, and your washing machine decides to die on the same day. WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE? How to identify what's stealing your time and energy without you noticing ? Flexible routines that withstand daily chaos ? Techniques for saying NO without feeling like the worst person in the world ? How to manage the guilt that no one names but we all feel ? Survival strategies for those seasons when everything falls apart ? Emergency plan for impossible days (yes, those when you end up crying in the bathroom)And most importantly: PERMISSION to be imperfect, to need help, and to put your needs into the family equation without apologizing for it.
REVIEWS FROM MY FIRST READERS????? "The only organization book that didn't make me feel like a failure" "After reading dozens of books that seemed written for mothers with three personal assistants, FINALLY one that understands my reality. The techniques for crisis days have literally saved me on multiple occasions." - Laura M.????? "I stopped fantasizing about quitting everything" "I was about to leave my job because guilt and exhaustion were consuming me.
This book not only gave me practical tools, but also the permission I needed to be imperfect without feeling like a bad mother or professional." - Elena C.????? "Should be handed out in maternity wards" "Why doesn't anyone tell us this before? I've reclaimed HOURS of my week and, most importantly, I've stopped feeling alone in this chaos. I've recommended it to all my friends with children." - Carmen G.???? "Powerful, necessary, and liberating" "I couldn't remember the last time I sat down to eat without checking my phone or doing three things at once.
The 'time blocking' techniques have transformed my relationship with work and my family. I'm no longer halfway present everywhere." - Maria P. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF: You're tired of unrealistic advice like "wake up at 5 am to have time for yourself" You constantly feel torn between being "good enough" at work and at home You have the sensation of always running but never arriving You want practical solutions that work in YOUR life, not in an ideal life You need to stop feeling guilty every time you prioritize your needs WARNING: This book contains uncomfortable truths, humor about motherhood, and might cause you to finally give yourself permission to toss impossible standards out the window.
Some readers report side effects such as: establishing healthy boundaries, sleeping better, and remembering why they chose to become mothers in the first place."Organizing your time isn't about doing more in less time. It's about creating space for what truly matters... including yourself." - Amanda Ellis-Ward