
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Housework, Guilt & Growth: The Unspoken Load Women Carry
If you’re still folding the laundry, meal planning, cleaning the bathroom, and running the weekly grocery shop on top of everything else, you’re not just exhausted...
💥 You’re robbing your business of your best energy. 💥
In this episode, I’m outlining why the housework you’re doing isn’t just domestic labour. It’s a business issue. Because that brain space you’re spending on whose socks are clean or what’s for dinner? That’s brain space you could be using to grow your revenue, serve your clients, or map out your next big move.
Inside this episode:
✔ Why you don’t need “more time”. You need a housewife
✔ The difference between having it all vs. doing it all (and why we’re ditching the latter)
✔ How decision fatigue is tanking your creative energy
✔ The real definition of partnership, and why “he helps me” doesn’t cut it
✔ My fave system for making the invisible labour visible
✔ How to offload laundry, cleaning, and groceries, without guilt
✔ Why hiring help isn’t a luxury, it’s a smart business investment
✔ A permission slip to raise functioning humans (and stop doing everything for them)
This episode isn’t about shaming your partner or handing your kid a mop with resentment.
It’s about redefining what success looks like and realising your business can’t grow if your brain is buried in domestic to-dos.
Whether you’re trying to hit 6-figures or just feel like yourself again… it starts with a choice:
🌟 If you’re not changing it, you’re choosing it.
And today, we choose freedom, clarity, and a biz that works with our life, not against it.
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You’re not lazy. You’re not behind. You’re just running a household and a business.
It’s time you stopped being the unpaid CEO of both and started acting like the badass business owner you are.
🙌 Let’s ditch the dusting and start growing.
‘Til next time,
Stay Moxie.
Sarah
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