High Performer at Work—But Wondering If It’s Costing You at Home?


Let’s Talk About It
You’re working harder than ever—navigating school drop-offs, project deadlines, & Slack messages after bedtime—and still wondering if you’re doing any of it well.
You’re the default parent AND the family calendar keeper AND the one carrying the emotional + logistical load of everyone around you—all while trying to stay sharp at work & ambitious about what’s next. And if you’re honest, you’re skating awfully close to burnout territory.
Save My Free Seat ➝(Even If I’m Busy Already)

When I became a mom, I was managing a project launch by day—and cluster feeds and night wakes by, well, also day.
I had the Harvard MBA. I had the promotion.
And I still felt like I was drowning.
I’d sit on Zoom calls tapping through a presentation deck with one hand & pumping with the other … trying to remember if I had answered that Slack message or just dreamed I did.
Turns out, it wasn’t just me.
The career-loving moms I was mentoring through my women’s leadership accelerator were feeling it too—burnout, isolation, guilt, and the creeping fear that maybe they couldn’t have both a career that mattered and a family that thrived.
So I did what high-performing women do (I know you know the type, wink):
I built what we needed.
Is this really free?
Is it live?
I’m not trying to get promoted or anything right now—just get through this season!
I don’t have time for this.
This workshop is completely free to attend. You’ll walk away with practical, research-backed tools to help you navigate work, motherhood, and that ever-growing mental load with more clarity and confidence.
That said—results aren’t guaranteed or typical. In fact, only about 30% of people who register for free trainings actually show up. But the ones who do? They’re the ones who start to see real change.
At the end of the masterclass, I’ll share how you can take the next step with Career Mama, my paid membership program for high-achieving moms. If it’s a fit, great. If not, you’ll still leave with plenty of value.
By signing up, you’re agreeing to receive career tips, updates, and encouragement from me and the Career Mama team. You can unsubscribe anytime—but I’d love to stay in your corner.