Mom on Schedule: How to Plan Your Day for Success

Par : ALICE WOLFE
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  • ISBN8231902484
  • EAN9798231902484
  • Date de parution02/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Introduction: A New Way to Think About TimeMotherhood Didn't Come With a Map-Only a StopwatchSomewhere after you become a mother, time stops feeling like yours. Your days fill with diapers, snacks, school forms, sibling squabbles, laundry piles, and a mental checklist that scrolls endlessly in your head. The calendar might still have your name on it, but it no longer reflects your actual life. It reflects everyone else's needs.
The world praises you for being busy. But no one tells you how deeply you'll ache when your own time vanishes. Most moms try to fix this by getting "more organized." You buy planners, try meal prep, wake up earlier. You chase the illusion that the right system will make everything fall into place. But traditional scheduling methods weren't built for moms. They weren't designed for lives full of interruptions, emotions, or the deep, nonlinear work of raising children.
You end up feeling like the problem isn't the plan-it's you. The Cost of ChaosWhen your day lacks rhythm, it feels like you're running behind before you've even begun. You're stuck reacting instead of responding. Every task feels urgent. Everything feels like it rests on your shoulders. You're tired of being in survival mode. But you don't want a schedule that squeezes the life out of your day-you want one that helps you live it.
This book won't tell you how to hustle harder. It will show you how to move with more ease. It's not about controlling every hour. It's about designing a rhythm that fits your real life. What "On Schedule" Really MeansBeing "on schedule" isn't about rigid time slots or perfect routines. It's about having a flexible framework that supports your values, your energy, and your family's needs. It's about returning to the day-again and again-with purpose, even when everything falls apart.
You don't need to be perfectly productive. You need to feel like your life reflects what matters. A well-designed rhythm makes room for the mess, the magic, and the unexpected. Why Rhythm Will Always Outlast RoutineRoutine is rigid. Rhythm adapts. Motherhood doesn't run on a clock-it runs on energy, emotion, and evolving needs. That's why the systems that work are the ones that breathe. Throughout this book, you'll learn how to anchor your day in key moments-wake-up, rest, meals, bedtime-and build structure that supports, not suffocates.
You'll find ways to include your kids, create space for yourself, and move with the seasons of motherhood rather than against them. Who This Book Is ForIf you crave structure but hate rigidity, this book is for you. If you've tried to get organized but always feel behind, this book is for you. If you're a working mom, stay-at-home mom, or something beautifully in between-this book is yours. You don't need to do more.
You need to do what matters. And you need the tools, the space, and the support to make that possible. You Are Not BehindYou're not late to this journey. You're not failing. You're simply ready to live with more intention. And intention begins one moment, one anchor, one choice at a time. Let's build a schedule that holds your life-not controls it. Let's begin.
Introduction: A New Way to Think About TimeMotherhood Didn't Come With a Map-Only a StopwatchSomewhere after you become a mother, time stops feeling like yours. Your days fill with diapers, snacks, school forms, sibling squabbles, laundry piles, and a mental checklist that scrolls endlessly in your head. The calendar might still have your name on it, but it no longer reflects your actual life. It reflects everyone else's needs.
The world praises you for being busy. But no one tells you how deeply you'll ache when your own time vanishes. Most moms try to fix this by getting "more organized." You buy planners, try meal prep, wake up earlier. You chase the illusion that the right system will make everything fall into place. But traditional scheduling methods weren't built for moms. They weren't designed for lives full of interruptions, emotions, or the deep, nonlinear work of raising children.
You end up feeling like the problem isn't the plan-it's you. The Cost of ChaosWhen your day lacks rhythm, it feels like you're running behind before you've even begun. You're stuck reacting instead of responding. Every task feels urgent. Everything feels like it rests on your shoulders. You're tired of being in survival mode. But you don't want a schedule that squeezes the life out of your day-you want one that helps you live it.
This book won't tell you how to hustle harder. It will show you how to move with more ease. It's not about controlling every hour. It's about designing a rhythm that fits your real life. What "On Schedule" Really MeansBeing "on schedule" isn't about rigid time slots or perfect routines. It's about having a flexible framework that supports your values, your energy, and your family's needs. It's about returning to the day-again and again-with purpose, even when everything falls apart.
You don't need to be perfectly productive. You need to feel like your life reflects what matters. A well-designed rhythm makes room for the mess, the magic, and the unexpected. Why Rhythm Will Always Outlast RoutineRoutine is rigid. Rhythm adapts. Motherhood doesn't run on a clock-it runs on energy, emotion, and evolving needs. That's why the systems that work are the ones that breathe. Throughout this book, you'll learn how to anchor your day in key moments-wake-up, rest, meals, bedtime-and build structure that supports, not suffocates.
You'll find ways to include your kids, create space for yourself, and move with the seasons of motherhood rather than against them. Who This Book Is ForIf you crave structure but hate rigidity, this book is for you. If you've tried to get organized but always feel behind, this book is for you. If you're a working mom, stay-at-home mom, or something beautifully in between-this book is yours. You don't need to do more.
You need to do what matters. And you need the tools, the space, and the support to make that possible. You Are Not BehindYou're not late to this journey. You're not failing. You're simply ready to live with more intention. And intention begins one moment, one anchor, one choice at a time. Let's build a schedule that holds your life-not controls it. Let's begin.