Redefining what balance means for every mind
It’s a tough gig, this balancing act you perform every day to keep your physical and metal space organized.
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Especially when the morning madness is looking less like a routine and more like a tornado with a side of meltdowns. The house has kid projects covering every surface. There are heaps of never-ending laundry. Not to mention appointments, extra curriculars, and your own life activities (which you only wish you had time to do).
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And you keep wondering, where is the reset button?
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​​​What you need to do is unclutter all that chaos into manageable pieces, so that you can actually enjoy the life you already have.
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In other words, you need to shift your balance.
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Laura White
I’m you! I’m a mom of two and have seen it all.
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When I was living downtown in a small apartment, my life was neat, organized and clean. Every item had its place and I was on top of my appointments, activities, and work. I assumed after moving to a house and starting a family that I would be able to maintain that level of organization. And I did manage it for a while. However, I drove myself crazy trying to do it. I was aiming for perfection, instead of efficiency, and would guilt myself when I would ultimately fail.
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After years of this, two kids, and a pandemic later, I hit rock bottom. My mental and physical health had deteriorated to point where living like this was almost unbearable. For the sake of my family, I knew I needed to turn things around.


Now, I have learned to balance my life, and without the guilt.
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My family home is far from the perfect apartment I used to have, but I’m happier, healthier, and don’t feel like I am drowning all the time.
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I have calmed the chaos, and you can too.