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The Reality of Being a Work-From-Home Mom (Ft. Abigail Peugh)

The Reality of Being a Work-From-Home Mom (Ft. Abigail Peugh)

Jordan has an honest conversation with entrepreneur Abigail Peugh about what it really looks like to work from home and what you can do to navigate the challenges.

SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley

December 11, 202441m 10s

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Show Notes

Being a work-from-home mom is challenging!

Whether you're currently a work-from-home-mom or it's something you've been considering, you may have been sold on the idea of working from anywhere and spending more time with your kids.

And while this can be a blessing, those currently working from home know how challenging it can be to find a balance between spending time with your kids and getting work done.

Sometimes it may even feel like you're not fully present in your parenting or in your job.

So how can we navigate this and create better rhythms to help us balance our home and work lives?

That's what we're talking about in this episode! Jordan has an honest conversation with entrepreneur Abigail Peugh about what it really looks like to work from home and what you can do to navigate the challenges.

Tune in to learn:

  • How true work-life balance doesn't exist and the reality of seasons
  • The importance of defining what's enough for your work or business
  • Weekly planning rhythms and daily routines to help plan your work and time with family
  • How to minimize stress and incorporate rest as a work-from-home-mom
  • Practical ways to cycle sync your work
  • What to do about mom guilt when you feel like your attention is split

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