Real Happy Mom
The Real Happy Mom Podcast is for busy working moms who feel overwhelmed before the week even starts.
If your Mondays feel heavy, your to-do list never seems to end, and you’re constantly trying to “catch up,” you’re in the right place.
Each week, host Toni-Ann Mayembe helps you understand why your weeks fall apart — and how simple weekly decisions can change everything. Through honest conversations, real-life examples, and practical resets, you’ll learn how to plan your week in a way that feels realistic, flexible, and calm.
This isn’t about doing more, being more, or chasing motivation.
It’s about deciding what actually matters — before the chaos hits.
If you want calmer Mondays, lighter weeks, and a planning routine that works in real life, this podcast will feel like a deep breath.
Welcome to the Real Happy Mom Podcast.
Learn more: www.realhappymom.com
Real Happy Mom
[[REWIND]] [239] Tips For Balancing Work & Home While Having Time For YOUR Own Interests
Finding balance between work, home, and your own interests can feel impossible some days. I’ve been there—feeling pulled between my job, my family, and the things that make me me. In this episode, I share seven simple habits that have helped me find harmony in all three areas—without the guilt or burnout. From managing your email boundaries to making time for what lights you up, these are the real-life shifts that can help you protect your time, energy, and joy.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Time Sucks That Steal Your Day (and How to Fix Them)
- All-or-Nothing Mindset Episode
- Growth Day App
- Newsfeed Eradicator Chrome Extension
3 Takeaways from this episode:
- Separating devices and setting email boundaries can help you keep work from bleeding into your personal life.
- Planning your day with intention creates room for the hobbies and interests that make you happy.
- Asking for help and practicing gratitude keep you grounded, supported, and focused on what really matters.
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