What to do when you feel like you are behind: How Catholic Moms can stay focused and motivated when your plans and routines are disrupted
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Have you ever had a series of mini-disasters mess up all of your plans and routines? Oh. wait. That's life, right? But it can be SO FRUSTRATING and anxiety-inducing to feel like you are falling behind, especially when it seems like the dishes and laundry are piling up. Today, I'm teaching you a technique I learned from life-coaches for hitting the reset button on your thoughts and plans and getting back on track for your most important goals.
You're doing so much better than you think, Mama!!
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Hi there! I'm your host, Kelsey.
I started my economics career passionately helping charities and social entrepreneurs maximize their impact in the greater Washington D.C. area. But then I became a mom and finally understood what Mother Theresa meant when she said, "If you want to change the world, go home and love your family."
Now I put raising my family first and help other Catholic moms fight the good fight with routines, boundaries and home systems that let you nourish your mind, body and soul.
Catholic Moms don't have to feel stressed and burned out all the time and I want to help you set yourself free so you can show up as the mom you want to be.
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