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Ep 124 // Still Multitasking Momma? Failing To Plan Won't Help You Organize Your Routines

Ep 124 // Still Multitasking Momma? Failing To Plan Won't Help You Organize Your Routines

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Hey Momma, do you ever feel like you’re busy all day long but still can’t point to what you actually got done? Do you find yourself multitasking to “get ahead,” only to feel more scattered and drained by the end of the day?

In this episode, I’m breaking down why multitasking is actually breaking your plan and leaving you overwhelmed. We’ll talk about the brain science behind scatter, how task-switching slows you down, and why your mental load feels so heavy when you’re trying to juggle everything at once. Then I’ll show you why habit stacking is far more efficient than multitasking, and how you can start building routines that give you structure instead of stress.

Ultimately, I’m challenging you to notice where multitasking sneaks in and replace it with one simple stack inside a routine block. When you practice intentional stacking, you’ll find flow instead of scatter—and finally feel like you’re running your day, not the other way around.

Let’s partner together because momming is not easy, but it’s way harder when you keep trying to do it alone. I know you’re ready to put those babies to bed… It’s time to pop in your ear pods, shake up your fizz and let’s get stacking.

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