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Working Parent Boundaries: How to Protect Your Time Without Feeling Guilty with Sarah Armstrong

Working Parent Boundaries: How to Protect Your Time Without Feeling Guilty with Sarah Armstrong

No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms · JoAnn Crohn - Mom Coach & Support for Overwhelmed Moms

April 9, 202638m 3s

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Show Notes

If you’ve ever felt like you’re being pulled in two directions—trying to show up fully at work while also wanting to be present at home—you’re not alone.

So many working moms feel like they’re constantly falling short somewhere. You’re answering emails while thinking about your kids… or sitting with your kids while your mind is still at work. And no matter what you do, it feels like it’s never quite enough.

In this episode, I talk with Sarah about what actually helps when you’re living in that tension every day. Not unrealistic balance. Not doing more. But setting boundaries that protect your time, your energy, and your relationships—without piling on more guilt.

Because the goal isn’t to do everything perfectly. It’s to create a life where you can actually be present in the moments that matter.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why working parents often feel like they’re “failing at everything”—and what’s really going on beneath that feeling
  • How to build a “compartmentalization muscle” so you can be present at work and at home
  • The importance of clearly defining and communicating your boundaries (and why most of us skip this step)
  • A simple boundary example—like blocking protected time for your kids—that actually works in real life
  • How technology quietly pulls your attention away (and what to do about it)
  • The powerful shift of saying “no” without overexplaining or apologizing
  • What to do when your boundaries are crossed—or when you didn’t realize you needed one until it was too late
  • How the “Sunday List” can reduce mental load and stop tasks from constantly nagging at you
  • What “transferring hours” means—and how to use it to create more flexibility in your schedule
  • Why you don’t have to do everything at your child’s school to be a present, loving parent

Resources Mentioned

Sarah’s book: The Art of the Juggling Act: A Bite-Sized Guide for Working Parents

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