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Why Margin Matters More Than Productivity (Especially for Moms)

What if the real “next step” isn’t doing more, but getting honest about how much you actually have to give right now, in this season?

This week’s episode started a little… off the rails. 😅 Anna was out, Holly couldn’t remember what episode number we’re on, and we hadn’t prepared a topic ahead of time for today’s conversation.

And honestly? That was perfect.

Because where we landed was exactly what so many moms are living in:

  • Transitioning from a demanding job into staying home

  • Wondering how not to create “new bosses” for yourself

  • Feeling both grateful and restless in a new season

  • Trying to figure out what your actual capacity is now that life looks different

We ended up having a really honest conversation about capacity, seasons, and being a kind boss to yourself.

In This Episode, We Talk About:

1. When Your Job Changes but Your Internal Boss Doesn’t

Meredith shares about a coaching client who’s leaving a high-capacity job to become a stay-at-home mom. Her big question:

“How do I not make new bosses for myself at home?”

We talk about:

  • How easy it is to carry the same pressure, urgency, and “shoulds” into a new season

  • The idea that wherever you go, you take you with you

  • How to notice when you’re recreating a pressure cooker in a place that was supposed to be restful

2. Bringing the Best of Your Old Season Into the New One

We circle back to Hannah’s Principled Living Guide and how it can help you ask:

  • What from my previous job/season do I want to bring into motherhood?

  • What rhythms, routines, or expectations do I want to gently let go of?

  • What actually matters for this season of our family, not the imaginary ideal in my head?

Hannah shares a simple example: “tidy times” with her kids instead of cleaning all day, every day. Little containers of order instead of letting cleaning boss you around.

3. The Guilt of Paying for Childcare (and Feeling Like You Must “Earn” Every Minute)

We go there.

Hannah talks about:

  • Paying for childcare and feeling like every single hour has to be “income producing”

  • The paralysis of having one free hour and not knowing whether to run, eat, organize, or rest so you do none of it and then judge yourself later

  • The invitation to disappoint the voice in your head that says you must be maximally productive at all times

Meredith names it so well: sometimes you have to let that inner voice be disappointed so you can actually live the life you say you want.

4. The Danger of Going “All In” on One Identity

Holly shares a “hot take” she’s still working out:

  • Women who go all in on being a full-time stay-at-home mom or a full-time working mom can sometimes ignore a big, important part of themselves

  • When that part feels unfed or unseen, it can leak out as resentment, misery, or the sense that “everyone is miserable”

  • The goal isn’t a perfect balance; it’s honesty:

    • What part of me feels fulfilled right now?

    • What part feels undernourished?

    • Is there a small, creative way to honor that part in this season?

5. Extra Time vs. Extra Capacity

Holly shares about leaving her full-time job and realizing:

  • There’s a difference between having time on your calendar and having energy in your body

  • You can have open blocks on your calendar and still feel totally spent

  • Or, like she’s feeling now, you can have extra energy and not quite know where to put it

We talk about treating that extra energy with curiosity instead of urgency:

“What do I want more of, not just what else can I cram into this day?”

6. Seasons, Not Life Sentences

We keep coming back to this idea:

  • Some seasons you wake up at 5am and work out.

  • Some seasons you sleep every second you can because…baby.

  • Some seasons you volunteer for everything.

  • Some seasons your only “extra” is survival.

And that’s allowed.

You’re not signing a lifetime contract with any one rhythm. You get to pivot, reset, and change your mind as life changes.

Practical Ideas We Mentioned

These came up organically in the conversation and are too good not to list out:

  • Use our Principled Living Guide to name what matters in this season and what you’re okay releasing.

  • Create “tidy times” instead of cleaning constantly—short, intentional cleanups instead of an all-day mental load.

  • Make a list on your fridge: “Things [Your Name] Likes To Do.” When you get an unexpected pocket of time, you don’t have to remember from scratch.

  • Give yourself a personal, non-kid, non-work goal:

    • Run a race

    • Take a class

    • Grab quarterly coffee with someone

    • Learn something just because you want to

  • Think in seasons: What do you want more of this fall/winter/spring? Walks? Friend time? Rest? Creative work? Start there.

  • Be the boss you wish you had. If you’re “the boss of you” now, can you be a kind, compassionate one?

A Little Love Note to Anna & Emmie 💛

We recorded this episode on the day baby Emmie was in surgery, and we felt Anna’s absence so deeply. Good news - Anna and Emmie have been back home for a few weeks and Emmie is recovering really well. We’re beyond grateful!

Also: Anna, we know you told us the episode number. Multiple times. In writing. We accept our fate. 😂

Resources Inside the Get Mom Ready Paid Community

If this episode stirred something in you, our paid community has tools to help you actually do something with it:

We’ve heard from some of you that it feels like a lot of resources (which, honestly, we take as a compliment). Think of it as a buffet - take what you need for this season and leave the rest for later.

Reflection Questions

If you want to go deeper after listening, here are a few journal or voice-note prompts:

  1. Where am I currently overwriting my true capacity with “shoulds” or old expectations?

  2. What part of me feels fulfilled in this season—and what part feels undernourished?

  3. If I could choose one small, kind way to be a better boss to myself this month, what would it be?

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