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There Is a Season for This Too

For the woman trying to hold it all together


There’s a lot that rests on you right now.


The school drop-offs, the lunches, the after-school activities. The emails waiting in your inbox. The expectations at work that don’t seem to slow down, even when life at home is already full.


You’re holding it all.


And not just holding it…


Trying to do it well.


You want to be present with your children.


You want to succeed in your career.


You want the promotion, the raise, the recognition you know you’re capable of.


And somewhere in the middle of all of that, you’ve quietly absorbed a belief:

I should be able to do this better.


You’re not behind. You’re in a full season.


I want to offer you a different perspective.

You’re not failing to find balance.


You’re not falling short.


You are in a season of life that is asking a lot of you.


A season where your time is divided, your energy is stretched and your attention is needed in more places than one. And that doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong.


It means your life is full.


The pressure to do it all


Somewhere along the way, the standard became impossible.


Be fully present at work.


Be fully present at home.


Be calm.

Be organised.

Be patient.

Be productive.

And do it all… without dropping anything.


But the truth is, something always gets dropped.


And too often…
it’s you.


Your rest.


Your quiet moments.


Your ability to pause and just be, without needing to solve or manage anything.


There is a rhythm to this, even if you can’t see it yet


Life doesn’t move in perfect balance. It moves in seasons.


There will be seasons where your career stretches you.


Seasons where your children need more of you.


Seasons where things feel like they are all happening at once.

This may be one of those seasons.


And instead of asking:
 How do I do everything perfectly?


What if you asked:
 What is this season asking me to prioritise?


Not forever.


Just for now.


Finding your rhythm again


Not a perfect system.
 Not a new routine you have to maintain.

Just a different way of moving through your days.


🌿 Let small moments count



You may not have hours to yourself, but you have moments.

A quiet minute in the car before you walk into work.


A pause before the house wakes up.


A breath between finishing one task and starting the next.

These moments matter.

They are where you come back to yourself.


Let “good enough” be enough


Everything doesn’t need to be done at your highest standard, all the time.

Some things can be simpler.
 Some things can wait.
 Some things will take care of themselves.

You are allowed to choose where your energy goes… instead of giving it to everything.


💛 Notice what you’re carrying


Not just physically, but emotionally.

Expectations.


Pressure.


The need to keep everyone happy.


The belief that you should be able to hold it all.


Gently ask yourself:

Is all of this mine to carry?

You might find… it isn’t.


You are allowed to be cared for too


You are so used to being the one who shows up for everyone else.

But you are allowed to need support.

You are allowed to ask for help.
You are allowed to rest before you reach breaking point.


You are allowed to take care of yourself in the middle of everything else.

Not when everything is done.
 Now.


You don’t need to have this all figured out.

You don’t need to do it perfectly.

And you don’t need to prove anything by how much you can carry.

This season will not last forever.

But how you move through it… matters.


If today feels full, don’t try to fix everything.

Just begin here:

What would it look like to move through today with a little less pressure… and a little more kindness toward yourself?


You are not falling behind.

You are living a full life.

And there is a rhythm available to you here…
even in the middle of it all.


If this resonates, you don’t have to navigate this season on your own. Sometimes having space to think, reflect and reconnect with what matters most changes everything.

 
 
 

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