If you wake up at 4:30, you can squeeze in a workout before the kids are up.
If you meal prep on Sunday, you won't have to think about dinner.
If you batch your emails, consolidate your errands, and ruthlessly protect your calendar, maybe—maybe—you'll finally feel like you're on top of things.
Except you've tried all of that.
And somehow you're still eating lunch at your desk and saying "next week" to the friend who wants to grab coffee.
And when you try to explain this to people who aren't living it, they hit you with helpful suggestions like "have you tried reading Atomic Habits?" or "you just need to prioritize yourself."
Cool. Thanks. Super helpful.
You're struggling because you're trying to run a life that has doubled or tripled in complexity using the same weekly system you've had before you became the person who remembers the permission slips and schedules the vet appointments and notices when the milk is running low.
You have WAY more to fit on your plate now but you’re still trying to squeeze it onto the same dusty old chinaware you’ve had in your cupboards for the last 10 years.
You're not struggling because you lack discipline or can’t manage your time.
You’re not the problem, my friend.
Your system is.
A way to finally stop feeling like you're constantly fighting fires
The hidden choices you're not making that are quietly eating hours of your week
One strategy you can use immediately to reclaim time for something that matters to you
A perspective shift that changes how you look at your calendar (most women say "why didn't anyone tell me this years ago?")
This is designed for women who are doing everything "right" and still feel like they're drowning.
Women who are tired of advice from people who don't understand what it's like to commute an hour each way, pick up a kid by 5, and somehow find time to be a human being on top of it all.
If that's you, this hour is going to feel like an answered prayer.
where I'm going to show you why your weeks feel so impossible—and give you a completely different framework for thinking about your time.
I spent 15 years at Procter & Gamble running billion-dollar global brands. I was good at my job. I was organized, efficient, disciplined. I had systems for everything.
And I still felt like I was drowning.
I'd fall into bed exhausted every night, run through the list of everything I didn't finish, and wake up already behind. I thought if I just worked harder, optimized more, got up earlier, I'd eventually feel caught up.
That day never came.
What finally changed wasn't finding more time.
It was realizing I'd been asking the wrong question entirely.
I know what it’s like to be drowning in the baby years, the school years, the "kids in two different schools with events on the same day" years. I know what it's like when the math doesn't add up.
But I also know, based on the hundreds of women that I’ve coached through Brilliant Balance, that it’s possible to finally feel like your week is working for you instead of against you.
That's what I want to show you on January 21.
Completely Free
This is for the woman who's Googling "how do working moms do it" at 10 PM because she genuinely doesn't understand how other people seem to function.
I see you. And I built this for you.
you Ready?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The real magic happens live, but register anyway and we'll make sure you don't miss the key takeaways.
I've tried so many things. How is this different?
Most productivity advice assumes you just need to do more, or do it better. This is about doing differently and making choices you probably don't realize are available to you. It's less "here's a new system" and more "here's a completely different way to think about this."
I don't have time for another thing.
I know. That's exactly why you need this. If carving out 60 minutes to learn how to reclaim hours feels impossible, that's the signal—not the barrier. This is the hour that could change all the other hours.