Constant overwhelm seems to be inevitable for women nowadays and for good reason. Life and motherhood demand a lot! But understanding why we feel this way is the first step to changing things. In this episode, I dive into the top reasons women are feeling overwhelmed — and what we can do about it!

Can you remember the last time you weren’t feeling overwhelmed?

Almost all of the women I know live in a continual state of overwhelm, and it’s completely understandable given the current realities of the world and motherhood.

Thankfully, you don’t have to stay stuck here! Today, we’re going to uncover how to stop feeling overwhelmed by looking at the top 3 sources of your overwhelm and what you can do to manage them more easily.

By the end of this episode, you will learn:

Why increased responsibilities contribute to you continually feeling overwhelmedHow to stop feeling overwhelmed by your technologyWays to manage the unrealistic expectations you’re placing on yourself

Then, if you’re ready for more support, be sure to grab your seat for my TOP Bootcamp. Inside, you’ll learn how to manage your TIME, control your CALENDAR, and skyrocket your PRODUCTIVITY!

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