46 | Time Management Fails When You're Always Last (What Present Moms Do Differently)
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If you finally get a little time to yourself… but don’t actually know what to do with it, this episode is for you.
For a lot of moms of teens and tweens, the challenge isn’t just finding time. It’s what happens in the moments you do have it.
Instead of choosing something that feels restorative or meaningful, you default to what’s familiar—household tasks, errands, staying busy in ways that feel productive… but don’t actually leave you feeling better.
In this episode, we’re talking about why it can feel surprisingly hard to decide how to use your time in this season—and how that connects to mental load, mom guilt, self care, and the habit of putting yourself last.
You’ll start to see that it’s not always a time management issue. It’s that when you finally have time, you’ve been out of the habit of asking yourself what you actually want.
This awareness is the first step out of autopilot—so you can start using your time in a way that actually feels like yours again.
Next Steps:
- Join my FREE workshop on Tuesday, May 26. Get the details here: https://westmetromom.com/timereset
- Want to connect? Email sarah@westmetromom.com. I truly enjoy hearing from you!