Slow Down to Show Up: A Working Parent’s Guide to Time Management - and Timeouts
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About this listen
In this episode of The Long Game Parent, Coach Lauryn Gregg explores one of the most counterintuitive — yet transformational — parenting and productivity truths: slowing down actually helps you get more done and parent with more connection, calm, and clarity. If you feel rushed, overwhelmed, overstimulated, or constantly “on,” this episode will show you why strategic timeouts are not a luxury… they’re a requirement for long-term success at home and at work.
You’ll learn:
Why your brain (and your child’s brain) functions better with intentional pauses
The neuroscience behind rest, presence, and reduced overwhelm
How timeouts improve emotional regulation, patience, and communication
How to use micro-pauses, grounding techniques, and slow parenting rituals
Why “fast-paced parenting” leads to more conflict, reactivity, and burnout
Easy practices to reset your nervous system throughout the day
How slowing down helps you show up as the calm, emotionally intelligent leader your family needs
This episode is perfect for working parents, overwhelmed parents, neurodivergent families, and anyone who wants more connection and less chaos. You’ll walk away with real strategies to reclaim margin, reduce overstimulation, and build a home environment grounded in presence—so you can go further, with more ease, by doing less.
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