#66: Why Your One Habit Needs a System
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You protected your one habit on Day 1. You showed up. You did the thing. So why does it feel like you're still drowning? Here's what nobody tells you about building habits as a mom entrepreneur: protecting 15 minutes doesn't solve the problem if the other 23 hours and 45 minutes are complete chaos.
This episode is for mom entrepreneurs who are tired of starting over every Monday, wondering why their habits keep falling apart when real life shows up. If you've been protecting your one anchor habit but still feel scattered, overwhelmed, and like nothing's actually moving forward—this is the missing piece you need.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why your Day 1 matters more than you think (whether it went perfectly or was a complete disaster)
- The real reason isolated habits collapse during December chaos, sick kids, and business launches—and it's not about your discipline
- What the "23 hours and 45 minutes problem" reveals about sustainable habit-building for mom entrepreneurs
- The two systems every habit needs to survive long-term: a Home Hub (infrastructure for your life) and a Business Engine (strategic clarity for your business)
- How to identify exactly where you need systems by tracking what's actually breaking in your day
- The specific homework that will set you up for the complete system-building workshop coming later this month
Ready to take action? Grab the Hidden Time Finder at timeforliving.com/hiddentimefinder to discover where your time is actually going—then listen to find out what to DO with that time once you find it.
Connect with me:
- 🌐 Website: timeforliving.co
- 📸 Instagram: @timeforlivingco
- 📧 Email: hello@timeforliving.co
Your habit needs a home. Your habit needs fuel. And you're about to build both.
