PEP TALK | Take the pressure off yourself this Christmas

If Christmas already feels like too much, this December pep-talk series is your support system for navigating the mental-load Olympics.

Today’s episode is your reminder that you’re allowed to do it differently. The pressure on mothers at this time of year is enormous — the mental load, the expectations, the never-ending lists — and most of it lands squarely on our shoulders. Zoe shares a simple, grounding reframe to help you take the weight off and bring the joy back.

In the first of our December pep talks, Zoe breaks down why the festive season can feel overwhelming and how to step out of the “shoulds” that pile up as the year draws to a close. Instead of chasing perfection, she invites you to focus on the feeling you want to create — for yourself and your family — and offers a practical tool to help you get there.

In this pep talk, you’ll hear:

  • The explosion of Christmas expectations (and why mums carry the load)

  • How to stop doing everything and focus on how you want the season to feel

  • Zoe’s simple Do / Ditch / Delegate method to cut the overwhelm fast

  • Why real magic comes from presence, not perfection

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