Summer is a few weeks away, and I want to name something before it hits, because it throws more of you off than you'd expect.
Fall, winter, spring — you had structure. School schedules, routines, the rhythm of the week.
Then summer arrives and the scaffolding disappears. Kids are home, travel scatters the week, the routine you leaned on is just… gone.
And a lot of people quietly panic — they want to look and feel their best, but they're suddenly trying to hold it all together without the framework that was doing half the work for them.
If that's you, you're not undisciplined. You lost your structure, and structure was doing more than you realized.
So this is the week to build the summer version before you need it — not the rigid one, the flexible one.
What's the one anchor that travels with you no matter where the day goes? We'll talk tomorrow about how preparation is the thing that actually lowers the stress.
What part of summer are you most worried will throw you off?
Tell me — I want to help you build around it.