Episode 31: Eat the Frog: Time Management Strategies for Busy Moms with Jill Wright

Struggling with procrastination or an overwhelming to-do list? In this episode of Destress The Nest, host Hannah Morgan sits down with time management expert and mom of four, Jill Wright, to talk about the ‘Eat the Frog’ method—tackling your hardest or most important task first to boost productivity and reduce stress. Jill shares practical, real-life strategies to help busy moms prioritize effectively, stay organized, and create more space for what truly matters.

Episode Summary:

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • What the ‘eat the frog’ method is and why it works

  • How Jill plans her week to get the most important things done first

  • The key to balancing productivity with self-care and flexibility

  • Simple strategies to minimize stress and avoid burnout

  • How to structure your day for success—even with a packed schedule

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This episode of Destress the Nest is sponsored by Heron House Management.


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Heron House Management⁠ is a virtual house management service that takes the stress out of your busy life by taking on your mental load and managing your To Do list. We provide fractional virtual house management for busy families at 5, 10 and 15+ hours/month.

Meal planning, signing up for kids activities, scheduling doctor's appointments, finding a house cleaner, planning your kid's birthday party, getting quotes for that home renovation project, or scheduling a monthly date night with your significant other and so much more. We do it all!

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