
Energy management is generally why working moms feel perpetually behind despite doing everything right. This episode explores why measuring productivity by hours spent has been leading high performers in the wrong direction and what to track instead.Most of us were taught that if we could just manage our time better, everything would fall into place. But that framing puts us in a losing battle. When your energy is depleted, more hours don't help. The real question is how much of yourself you're actually bringing to what you do.If you've ever cleared your entire to-do list and still felt empty at the end of the day, this one is for you.How do working moms improve their energy levels without adding more to their schedule?What is the difference between a routine and a ritual, and why does it matter?Why do high-achieving professionals burn out even when they love their work?How can I stop feeling guilty about prioritizing myself?What does intentional living actually look like on a regular Tuesday?ποΈ Inside this episode, I sit down with Erin Coupe - executive advisor, keynote speaker, and author of I Can Fit That In - to discuss:Why working moms and high performers keep running out of energy, and why time management will never solve itThe difference between measuring productivity by output versus by how much of yourself you're actually bringing to your workHow living on autopilot quietly erodes performance at work, at home, and in your own sense of selfWhy burnout is rarely caused by the job itself, and the harder truth about where it actually comes fromThe critical distinction between a routine and a ritual, and why one drains you while the other fuels youHow to design rituals that are yours - flexible, intentional, and built to evolve as your life changesThe neuroscience behind setting a daily intention, and why your brain will work with you once you doWhat self-awareness actually means in practice, and why it has to come before any system or strategyπ‘ Key reframes from this conversation:Not: time management is the solution to feeling overwhelmed. But: energy management is the lever that changes everything, because how much of yourself you bring matters more than how many hours you have.Not: routines are the path to sustainable performance. But: rituals, chosen with intention and infused with meaning, create the kind of consistency that actually restores you rather than numbs you.Not: burnout is something that happens to you. But: burnout is most often the result of disconnection from your own choices, and reclaiming those choices is how you climb out.This episode is a reminder that you are not failing at time management, you were just handed the wrong metric. When working moms shift from asking "how do I fit more in?" to "how do I show up more fully?", everything starts to move differently. Erin's framework starts with self-awareness, not strategy, and that sequencing matters. You can't ritualize a life you haven't examined. If this conversation stirred something in you, the 3-minute Boundary Self-Check Quiz is a great next step. It will help you see exactly where you're leaking energy before you even get to your calendar.π Resources mentioned:π§ 3-Minute Boundary Self-Check Quiz π± Connect with Courtney on Instagram π Learn more about The Life Management System π± Connect with Erin Coupe on LinkedInπ Erin Coupe's website π I Can Fit That In by Erin Coupe ποΈ Referenced Episode 73: Why managing energy matters more than managing time π Keywordsenergy management, working moms burnout, value-based time management, routines vs rituals, intentional living working moms, sustainable performance, burnout recovery working moms, self-awareness high performers, capacity management, working
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