It's not really the end of my week today... It was my stepsons 10th birthday so I made Wednesday and Thursday family days instead of work days. I frontloaded the week.
I made 5 weeks of homeschool curriculum for my toddler and then listed it in my digital Etsy shop. I built a website, because after sixteen years of relying on Etsy I realize that I NEED to have a direct line to my audience and customer base. I created a couple email campaigns and Pinterest funnels to build an email list, and I checked in with my top five communities on Skool.
Then I took a day to rest. I slept in as long as the toddler and baby would let me. I did a load of laundry. I ordered pizza. I only worked on projects for the kids. Both girls got a pair of kitty ears made out of felt, and my stepson got his own personal set of plush knives for his birthday. He's been running around the house cosplaying "Among Us." After all the stuff for the kids was finished, I randomly asked, out loud, "what do I want to do now?" (because I talk to myself like that.) My toddler responded with "sew mommy. You want to sew."
Making things for the kids is how I keep from burning out.
Protecting energy is part of scaling too.