108. Why You Can’t Find Balance as a Work-from-Home Mom: 3 Game-Changing Tips
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Hey there, momma! Do you feel like no matter what you do, you just can’t find that elusive balance between your work-from-home life and being fully present with your kids? You’re juggling client meetings, deadlines, snack times, and tantrums, but still feel like you’re falling short? In today’s episode, we’re diving into 3 game-changing tips that will shift the way you think about balance and help you manage your time more effectively. Trust me, it’s possible to get a handle on the overwhelm, find more time for your family, and keep Jesus at the center of it all. Let’s talk about practical, Bible-centered strategies to take back your time and create routines that really work. So grab that coffee, and let’s get started!
Smiles & Blessings,Kori
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