Creating Effective Routines for Busy Mums

Creating Effective Routines for Busy Mums

From With Both Hands by Laura Hadcroft & Clare Thorpe

March 9, 2026 · 56 min · Season 2 · Episode 4

About this episode

This episode explores how mothers can effectively balance business and family life through practical routines and support networks.

In this episode of With Both Hands , we explore the lived reality behind the question so many mothers ask: how do you actually make business and family life work side by side? Moving beyond theory, the conversation centres on the practical structures, conversations and mindset shifts that make the balancing act more sustainable. Expect reflections on shared responsibility, honest communication with partners, and the importance of realistic expectations in seasons that feel full. We discuss routines, contingency planning when children are unwell, and the emotional impact of holding professional commitments alongside parental care. The episode also considers how adaptability, rather than perfection, becomes the most valuable skill in modern motherhood. Rooted in lived experience, this conversation affirms that no one manages it alone. By building supportive networks, sharing resources and embracing flexibility, mothers can create a version of success that honours both ambition and family life without sacrificing themselves in the process.

People in this episode

Hosts: Laura Hadcroft, Clare Thorpe

Topics covered

  • routines
  • work-life balance
  • motherhood
  • shared responsibility
  • communication
  • adaptability

Keywords

  • busy mums
  • family life
  • business
  • sustainability
  • emotional impact
  • flexibility
  • success

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