1973: [Part 1] Productivity Tips for Working Moms – How to Get Things Done! by Julianna Poplin of The Simplicity Habit
Nov 23, 2023
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Julianna Poplin, a professional declutterer and writer at The Simplicity Habit, shares productivity tips for working moms. Topics include organizing lives, saying no to mom guilt, and starting the day with self-care. Also, the importance of waking up early for a personal morning routine is discussed.
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Quick takeaways
Working moms can manage their lives more effectively by working intentionally, asking for help, creating a family calendar, and accepting some level of chaos.
Organizing your life can lead to living more intentionally, feeling happier and more relaxed, and increased productivity.
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Tips for Organizing the Lives of Working Moms
Being a working mom can be overwhelming with various responsibilities. However, working intentionally, asking for help, creating a family calendar, and accepting some level of chaos can help working moms manage their lives more effectively.
Benefits of Organizing Your Life
Organizing your life can lead to living more intentionally, feeling happier and more relaxed, and increased productivity. By making a plan and implementing an effective system, you can make progress against your to-do list and experience the benefits of being organized.
Effective Productivity Tips for Working Moms
To become more productive, working moms don't need to make drastic changes. Starting with small steps like saying no to mom guilt, making time for self-care in the mornings, and focusing on achievable goals can help working moms find more balance and reduce stress.
Julianna Poplin of The Simplicity Habit shares productivity tips for working moms. This is part 1 of 2.
Episode 1973: [Part 1] Productivity Tips for Working Moms – How to Get Things Done! by Julianna Poplin of The Simplicity Habit
Julianna is a professional declutterer and writer at The Simplicity Habit. She writes to encourage and inspire women who want to simplify their homes and lives