How can you create time blocks in your schedule when you have tiny kids at home?
What does self-care look like for the mom with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers?
What do we do when we feel 100% called to motherhood and also 100% called to a career or a ministry?
Is balance even possible?
Well, my guest today would argue that, yes, yes it is. And she’s here to tell you how. We are continuing our series on how to get stuff done and Sasha Star Robertson is back for Part 2 of our 2-part conversation.
She’s a mom to 3 children ages 3 mos, 18 mos, and 4 years. She’s also an entrepreneur, a podcast host, and a faith-based productivity coach.
We Discuss:
Why it’s dangerous to ignore the seasons of your life when establishing priorities and creating schedules
How to set time blocks with little ones and how to be as effective as possible during those time blocks
A brilliant parenting tip to keep kids from roaming out of their rooms at the crack of dawn
Sasha’s #1 tip for young moms who feel 100% called to motherhood AND 100% called to another vocation
Why Sasha prioritizes self-care and what that looks like
What is on Sasha’s To-Don’t List
Sasha’s encouragement for overwhelmed moms struggling to create schedules that work
More about Sasha:
Sasha Star Robertson is a Faith Based Productivity Coach, wife of 15 years to her best friend, mom blessed by adoption x3, travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast & co-host of the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast. When she’s not doing momlife or passionately working on her business, Sasha enjoys being outdoors, reading (especially digging into God's word), game nights, being creative, and quality time with friends.
Have a peaceful weekend.
Love,
Sandy
“Meal Planning is Self Care” Amen! 😄