Last episode, we discovered that multitasking isn't always the enemy. In fact, for many overwhelmed moms and especially those with ADHD tendencies, the right kind of multitasking can actually improve focus.
Now it's time to put that idea into practice.
In this episode, I'm sharing four simple rules that will help you work with your brain instead of constantly fighting against it. You'll learn how to recognize which tasks deserve your full attention, which repetitive habits can actually support your focus, and how to intentionally pair them together to reduce mental fatigue and get more done.
If you've ever ended the day feeling busy but wondering what you actually accomplished, these four rules will give you a new way to approach your daily routines.
This week, choose one task that requires your brain, like meal planning, budgeting, or answering emails and intentionally pair it with one simple, repetitive activity like taking a walk, sipping water, folding laundry, or chewing gum.
Pay attention to what helps you stay engaged and what pulls your attention away. The goal isn't to multitask more, it's to discover how your brain focuses best so you can build routines that create more progress with less overwhelm.
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