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Why you need an unload the vehicle routine if you're working from home – and how your kids can actually help you be productive!

from The Unbusy Mom - where your time breaks as a business mom (and why) · host Alyssa Wolff - productivity coach for WAHMs

We’ve talked about time to go routines for your family. But what about when you come back to the house? Do you descend into chaos again as the kids go wild? You’re still trying to unload the vehicle, get the baby or toddler out, restock the diaper bag, wash everyone’s hands, enforce potty breaks, set out a snack or meal, and deal with your own purse/keys/receipts. Whew! You need some help (make that lots of help), a routine, and a break afterwards. What about a system for “we’re home,” just like you created one for “time to go”? What you’ll learn:·        List the In Vehicle priorities·        List the In House priorities·        Delegate, divide, and conquer And let the kids know that they’re all going to be helpers now when you roll into the garage. It’ll take some reminders, but the tide will shift, and you’ll get a lot more help. (And it’s pretty cute to watch your four-year-old carry in a gallon of milk, puffing with effort, and tell you that it’s not heavy for him because he’s strong.) Get a routine, get help, and get a break! That’s your new mantra. You’ve got this!Alyssa Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/when-you-walk-in-the-door/Routines for introverted moms: https://yourunbusylife.com/ Need to right-size your to-do list and stop stressing out about your day?Book your free Work/Life Balance session: https://yourunbusylife.com/free-call/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ☕️ Thursday at the Coffee ShopDrop into Voxer anytime Thursday.Bring me the one project your to-do list has basically adopted at this point. 😂Maybe it's a site update.Maybe it's a launch decision.Maybe it's something that's been living on your Tuesday list for... longer than either of us would like to admit. 😂I'll wander through Voxer with a cup of coffee and tell you what keeps catching my eye.No presentation. No "come prepared." No homework (unless you ask for it). Just a conversation about the business thing that absolutely refuses to graduate. 😂Coffee Shop Thursdays this series:☕️ August 20 - The Busy Trap☕️ August 27 - The Busy Trap☕️ September 3 - The Busy TrapI'll keep taking conversations throughout the day ‘til Thursday fills up.→ Pull up a chair here

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We’ve talked about time to go routines for your family. But what about when you come back to the house? Do you descend into chaos again as the kids go wild? You’re still trying to unload the vehicle, get the baby or toddler out, restock the diaper bag, wash everyone’s hands, enforce potty breaks, set out a snack or meal, and deal with your own purse/keys/receipts. Whew! You need some help (make that lots of help), a routine, and a break afterwards. What a...

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