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End of School Year Chaos: How to Stay Grounded in the Madness, #120

End of School Year Chaos: How to Stay Grounded in the Madness, #120

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As another school year draws to a close, many moms (myself included) find themselves overwhelmed by concerts, graduations, field trips, thank-you gifts, and all the emotions that come with wrapping up another chapter in our children’s lives.

In this honest and reflective episode, I’m sharing a few simple ways to stay healthy, present, and grateful during what might be the busiest season of the year—yes, even busier than the holidays. From honoring the emotions of big transitions to keeping perspective during packed schedules, this is a gentle reminder that what really matters is often the simplest thing of all: being here, now.

You’ll hear thoughts on:

  • Prioritizing your health (even when time is tight)

  • Being fully present at important moments

  • Showing gratitude without breaking the bank

  • Keeping your home and headspace calm amid the chaos

This is a short, heartfelt check-in for all the moms navigating the wild ride of end-of-year events. You’re not alone—and you can do this with grace.

PS: Don’t miss next week’s episode featuring an inspiring conversation with Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist—one of the most powerful voices in the simple living movement.

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