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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 19 MIN

What Overscheduling Is Really Costing Our Families (92)

from Uncomplicated Working Mom Life| Burnout, Overwhelm, Mental Load, Exhaustion & Nervous System Reset · host Crystal Cornacchia| Certified Life Coach & Time and Energy Coach for Working Moms

What Overscheduling Is Really Costing Our Families  Episode Description  Many families are exhausted at the end of the day—especially during homework and bedtime—without realizing why.  In this episode, Crystal explores the invisible costs of overscheduling: how even good, meaningful activities can quietly take away family connection, emotional regulation, recovery space, and the ability to settle at night.  This conversation is not about blame, boundaries, or quitting activities.  It’s about awareness—so exhaustion stops feeling personal and starts making sense.  In This Episode, We Talk About:  Why overscheduling drains capacity, not just energy  How kids become dysregulated at night after full days of school and activities  The hidden cost of losing shared meals and ordinary connection  Why homework and bedtime fights are often capacity problems, not behavior problems  How late practices, rushed evenings, and lack of transitions affect sleep and mornings  Why families feel disconnected even when they’re together all the time  Key Takeaway  Overscheduling isn’t about doing something wrong.  It’s about the invisible costs families were never taught to look for.  Awareness creates understanding—without guilt.  Next Episode Preview  Next week, we’ll talk about how families become overscheduled without doing anything wrong, and how awareness opens the door to choice—without pressure to change everything.  NEXT STEPS  1. Watch my Free Workshop : From Survival Mode to Calm, Steady Leadership at Home Click Here  2.Want to share something this episode brought up? You can leave me a message here

What Overscheduling Is Really Costing Our Families  Episode Description  Many families are exhausted at the end of the day—especially during homework and bedtime—without realizing why.  In this episode, Crystal explores the invisible costs of overscheduling: how even good, meaningful activities can quietly take away family connection, emotional regulation, recovery space, and the ability to settle at night.  This conversation is not about blame, boundaries, or quitting activities. It’s about awareness—so exhaustion stops feeling personal and starts making sense.  In This Episode, We Talk About:  Why overscheduling drains capacity, not just energy  How kids become dysregulated at night after full days of school and activities  The hidden cost of losing shared meals and ordinary connection  Why homework and bedtime fights are often capacity problems, not behavior problems  How late practices, rushed evenings, and lack of transitions affect sleep and mornings  Why families feel disconnected even when they’re together all the time  Key Takeaway  Overscheduling isn’t about doing something wrong. It’s about the invisible costs families were never taught to look for.  Awareness creates understanding—without guilt.  Next Episode Preview  Next week, we’ll talk about how families become overscheduled without doing anything wrong, and how awareness opens the door to choice—without pressure to change everything.  NEXT STEPS  1. Watch my Free Workshop : From Survival Mode to Calm, Steady Leadership at Home Click Here  2.Want to share something this episode brought up? You can leave me a message here

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