Here’s your thought-provoking question for today: why shouldn’t you make it easier?
What’s so wrong about making your #momlife or your biz support structures super easy for you?
Like, “this doesn’t take any effort at all, I can’t believe it’s so easy” for you?
I’m talking food prep routines, 20-minute supper repertoires, and ultra-fast delegate-to-VA SOPs. All of it.
‘Cause you’re the mom, and the biz owner, and you need support. You know that.
But you don’t also have to make it as hard as possible for you to get that weeknight family meal in place. (Or look over your VA’s shoulder every 5 minutes while she’s doing her task.)
None of that. We’re here to *get* you that ultra-quick evening routine, uber-fast dinner prep night, and max efficiency dress-for-camera formula.
Because you’re allowed.
I mean, why can’t you actually start using that 5-minute Instapot recipes private board, or the VA weekly meeting templates for your standard tasks, or the “my family’s favorite way to clean up leftovers” dish tonight?
Why do they have to know? (They as in your kids, your husband, or your help.)
Be told in an “I’m a failure” way?
(For not cooking the 45-minute 10-step meal, or crafting each and every one of your inbox responses by hand, or *not* making something new tonight but serving your family a stir fry roundup or kitchen sink frittata?)
Listen – it’s okay to be easy. It’s okay to take steps to simplify things. It’s *permissible* to streamline each and every repeatable step you’ve got going on in your life.
It’s *allowed*. Because you’re a mom, *and* a biz owner, and both those things take brain power.
Which you don’t always have enough of.
So do yourself a favor, quit putting the “full course meal every night” expectations on yourself, and just go for those 5-minute instapot recipes.
It’ll save your sanity, your brain, and your marketing creativity.
You’re allowed.
What are you going to radically simplify, streamline, or templatize today?