34 | The #1 Mistake I Made as a Mom of Teens—And the Boundary That Finally Freed My Time
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Do you feel exhausted at the end of the day—even when it feels like you didn’t do much? In this episode, I’m sharing the #1 mistake I made as a mom of teens that was quietly stealing my time, energy, and calm—and the simple boundary that helped me finally reclaim my time without guilt.
If you’re a busy mom of tweens or teens who feels stretched thin, constantly managing everyone else’s needs, and struggling to find time for yourself while staying present for your family, this episode is for you. We’ll talk about why what worked when your kids were younger no longer works in this season—and how learning to step back from unnecessary responsibility can actually strengthen your relationship with your kids while helping them grow more independent and confident.
You’ll learn:
- Why moms of teens often feel drained before the day even starts
- How taking on too much impacts your time, energy, and emotional bandwidth
- The mindset shift that helps reduce mom guilt and mental load
- One realistic boundary that supports your kids’ independence and gives you more time for yourself
This episode is part of my mission to help moms of tweens and teens find time clarity, protect their energy, and stay deeply connected to their families—without doing more or overhauling their lives. xo, Sarah ________________________________________________________ Connect with other moms of tweens & teens through the Facebook community -- Time Management for Moms of Tweens and Teens OR subscribe to the weekly newsletter here: www.westmetromom/jointhelist