You aren’t actually being inconsistent.
You’ve tried to color-code your Google calendar, block off work time in advance, promise yourself you’ll stick to the plan THIS week….
But somehow, all the projects you meant to finish last week keep rolling into this one.
Oh, sure, the inbox gets handled. The school email was dealt with. The urgent client Slack got answered….
But this week’s podcast script?
The sales page rewrite?
The messaging review you’ve been trying to finish for, what, 3 weeks now?
THOSE keep getting bumped to “3pm tomorrow if nobody interrupts me.”
It’s like every kid, client, and collab partner you know secretly agreed that Tuesday at 2pm belongs to them.
So you stay busy – one of your tabs STILL on that sales page – and tomorrow starts with it waiting for you all over again.
But you didn’t decide to live this way.
You adapted to something. Then adapted again….
And somewhere along the way, you stopped asking whether that arrangement still made sense….
“It’s just this season.”
Until you realize you’ve been saying that for 3 years. And it KEEPS happening.
(Different project, different week, same pileup.)
You don’t realize how much of your day has become a series of adjustments….
….until you finally see the pattern clearly. At first it’s just one adjustment….
Then it’s another. So you move the recording block. Answer the school email. Push the proposal till tomorrow. Swap content day with admin day….
Pretty soon, your week isn’t following your plan anymore….
It’s following your adjustments.

The frustrating part?
You already know what happened: the recording block got delayed, so the client deliverable took longer, then your afternoon disappeared….
But the thing driving you crazy is just the thing that’s easiest to notice.
So the REAL question is: Why does this same exact thing keep happening? And THAT’S what I’m looking for.
I’ll review your questionnaire, pull your Human Design chart, and record a custom video walking you through what stands out.
What’s taking over the list you so carefully planned yesterday.
What’s getting bumped out to next week (even though it really needs to happen by Friday)….
Why the same stupid things keep messing up your schedule.
Because what FEELS like the problem (inconsistency! kids! discipline!) typically isn’t what’s actually causing it.
That’s why your latest routine can seem like it’s working….
- Until the client call runs long.
- The school email shows up.
- Your kid needs another snack.
And suddenly you’re shifting everything around again in your Google calendar.
I’m not looking for ways to squeeze more into your day.

I look for:
- where your calendar starts getting rearranged
- what keeps crowding out the to-do’s you already picked for today
- why that same project is getting delayed to next week
Then I use your Human Design to understand what’s underneath that pattern.
In your Audit video, I’ll walk you through:
- why your current tweaks aren’t lasting
- the hidden cycle I’m seeing
- plus what’s keeping it in place

Because the pattern doesn’t care what planner you’re using.
Or whether it’s summer. Or whether this week’s Google Calendar colors are particularly inspiring…..
It just keeps showing up until you can ACTUALLY see it.
(That’s frustrating…. But it’s also good news. Because it means your planner wasn’t the REAL problem in the first place.)
The funny part? Most moms are already staring right at their pattern….
They just don’t realize it.
‘Cause you’re not here because you HAVEN’T tried.
You’ve spent years trying to solve a problem… that wasn’t ACTUALLY the problem.
Here’s what I’ll be looking at:
- Your questionnaire responses
- Your Human Design chart
- Why your day always seems to get harder after a certain point
- What’s still happening underneath your latest routine
Then I’ll record a custom Audit walking you through what I see.
→ It’ll be delivered within 14 days.
The frustrating part? This isn’t the first time.

The same afternoon disappears – the same copy project gets delayed – the same to-do list shows up on tomorrow’s plate… no matter how hard you’re trying.
Which would be less suspicious if it hadn’t happened like 17 times already.
‘Cause you don’t need more evidence that this (super annoying) cycle exists.
What you REALLY want to know is: so why does it keep showing up?
You can absolutely keep on trying different routines, planners, schedules, and workarounds…. Heck, most biz moms do.
Or, I can take a look and figure out why Tuesday keeps winning.