EPISODE · Dec 3, 2024 · 13 MIN
71 | Always in a Hurry? Slow Down Enough to Enjoy This Time of Year
from THE RESILIENT WORKING MUM, Stress Management, Time Management, Boundaries, Work Life Balance, Mom Guilt, Burnout, Resilience, Productivity · host Charlotte Haggie | Inspired by Brene Brown, Professor Marc Brackett and Dr Alan Watkins
Rush, rush, rush. Do, do, do. That’s what life as a mom and especially as a working mom feels like most of the time. But as the year comes to a close, there are a million other things to add to the already full list and it just seems like we have to run on double speed just to get through it all. This episode gives you a chance to think about why you are rushing and what you could do instead so that you can live in a more calm, peaceful and intentional way so that you can really enjoy this season and not fall into a heap at the end of each day! If you would like to connect with me, follow the links below: Find me on Instagram or Facebook: @charlottecoaches Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-haggie-5a2451282/ Check out my website: www.charlottehaggie.com If you would like to work with me to help you build your resilience so that you can ride the waves of life with calm, peace and confidence: Join my free Facebook group, a community for overwhelmed working moms who are managing it all. Offering you tips, tools, and encouragement so that you can be more present at work and at home: https://bit.ly/managingmumcommunity Become an insider and get weekly emails packed with tips on how to be more present and productive as well as early bird access to special offers on coaching and courses: https://bit.ly/themanagingmum Click here to find out more about my group coaching programme "Resilient" where you will build the mental muscles that will allow you to live a life of calm, peace and confidence: https://charlottehaggie.com/resilient Click here to book a call for your free Resilience Audit and to find out how I can support you in building your resilience: https://calendly.com/charlotte-haggie/resilient-consultation-call-with-charlotte
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Rush, rush, rush. Do, do, do. That’s what life as a mom and especially as a working mom feels like most of the time. But as the year comes to a close, there are a million other things to add to the already full list and it just seems like we have to run on double speed just to get through it all. This episode gives you a chance to think about why you are rushing and what you could do instead so that you can live in a more calm, peaceful and intentional way so that you can really enjoy this season and not fall into a heap at the end of each day! If you would like to connect with me, follow the links below: Find me on Instagram or Facebook: @charlottecoaches Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-haggie-5a2451282/ Check out my website: www.charlottehaggie.com If you would like to work with me to help you build your resilience so that you can ride the waves of life with calm, peace and confidence: Join my free Facebook group, a community for overwhelmed working moms who are managing it all. Offering you tips, tools, and encouragement so that you can be more present at work and at home: https://bit.ly/managingmumcommunity Become an insider and get weekly emails packed with tips on how to be more present and productive as well as early bird access to special offers on coaching and courses: https://bit.ly/themanagingmum Click here to find out more about my group coaching programme "Resilient" where you will build the mental muscles that will allow you to live a life of calm, peace and confidence: https://charlottehaggie.com/resilient Click here to book a call for your free Resilience Audit and to find out how I can support you in building your resilience: https://calendly.com/charlotte-haggie/resilient-consultation-call-with-charlotte
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