{Bundle} For everyone who opens the fridge, stares, and closes it again


Dear Reader,

If you've ever stood in front of your open refrigerator at 5:45pm with no plan, no energy, and a very loud family waiting somewhere behind you... this bundle is for you.

May has a way of dismantling whatever structure you managed to build. School schedules shift, routines go sideways, and somehow "what's for dinner" turns into a daily low-grade crisis stacked on top of everything else. And then summer arrives, and the structure disappears entirely.

I'm one of 26 contributors to the Mom's Spring Break Bundle, a $27 collection of practical resources for moms navigating end-of-year chaos and the summer stretch that follows.

My contribution is something I put together specifically for people whose brains don't love linear planning: Cooking and Meal Planning for Distractible People.

Most meal planning advice assumes you know at 9am what you'll want to eat at 6pm, that you'll remember what's in the fridge, and that you have the mental bandwidth to execute a multi-step plan after a full day. The guide covers approaches that actually account for distraction, shifting energy levels, and decision fatigue, because winging dinner every night gets old fast.

The rest of the bundle covers decluttering, perimenopause, managing big emotions (yours and the kids'), and more. All of it practical. None of it preachy.

$27, through April 17th only.

👉👉👉👉 Grab the bundle here

After that, the doors close. So if your gut just said "I need this," that's probably worth listening to.

Warmly,

Jenny