• Ep. 177: I Thought My To Do List Was Already Too Long

  • Sep 23 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 177: I Thought My To Do List Was Already Too Long

  • Summary

  • Do you know what works for you when life feels overwhelming? Do you know how your spouse can best support you? When the mental load is already heavy, and the to-do list feels endless, it’s time to talk about how to avoid tension and get the support you need most.

    In this episode, I’m getting real about the stress I’m feeling in this season of life. I’ll share how I’m handling it, the strategies that have helped me (and my clients), and how you can use them too.

    Tune in to discover:

    • The very first thing to do when it all feels too much

    • How to ask for and accept help - from your spouse and others

    • Ways to go from feeling lonely and unsupported to genuinely feeling cared for by your partner

    • The powerful shift I made in my marriage to feel fully supported

    • Why it’s essential to work on this now - and the cost of not addressing it

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