
Is The Routine Falling Apart Already?
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
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Show Notes
The school year has barely started… and mornings are chaos, afternoons are meltdowns, and bedtime is a war zone. If your family routine is already off the rails, you’re not alone — and you’re not failing. In this short, evidence-based episode, Justin & Kylie share two powerhouse strategies backed by world-class research that will instantly reduce friction, restore calm, and get your days flowing again.
KEY POINTS
- Most families don’t have ten problems — they have one bottleneck. Fix that, and everything downstream improves.
- Use three questions to identify your real bottleneck (not the symptoms).
- Mornings, after-school collapse, bedtime battles, and parent bottlenecks are the most common trouble spots.
- Decision fatigue breaks routines. Successful families minimise decisions by using defaults, patterns, and routines.
- One-time decisions beat daily debates: uniforms, breakfast rotation, meal rosters, after-school defaults, and bedtime rules.
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Family routine falls apart because you’re burning willpower on low-value repetitive decisions instead of creating a system that lets you make the decision once — then keep it on repeat.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- Theory of Constraints — Eli Goldratt (bottlenecks & flow)
- Paradox of Choice — Barry Schwartz (decision overload)
- Decision Architecture — Chip Heath
- Skylight Calendar (not sponsored) — digital scheduling & defaults tool
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
- Identify the bottleneck: Ask: When does chaos peak? What task derails everything? What’s the domino? Fix that first.
- Engineer it out of existence: Change the environment, not the child — uniforms ready, lunches packed, shoes found the night before.
- Create defaults: Breakfast rotation, meal roster, after-school ritual, homework spot, bedtime time. Save willpower for what matters.
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