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Have you ever had one of those weeks where you’re technically “showing up" but you don’t feel like yourself? For busy parents, burnout doesn’t usually explode into your life. It builds quietly. You start forgetting small things. Your patience gets thinner. You feel stretched in ways you can’t quite explain. And then comes the dangerous thought: “I should be handling this better.” So many intentional parents assume that if they’re overwhelmed, they must be doing something wrong. We compare ourselves to other families. We assume they’re managing work, home, marriage, and parenting with more grace. But what we see is often just the polished version, not the missed appointments, the mental overload, or the quiet exhaustion happening behind the scenes. What if burnout isn’t proof you’re failing, but a signal that something in your life needs adjusting? In this episode of Parents Making Time, we reframe burnout for busy parents. Instead of treating it like a character flaw, we explore how it can serve as feedback. A prompt to pause, reflect, and simplify. Drawing on wisdom from Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, we talk about the discipline of focusing on what’s essential and letting go of what isn’t. In modern family life, there is no shortage of good things to do. But not all of them are necessary. When busy parents learn to identify and remove the non-essential, they create space for energy, clarity, and more intentional parenting without adding anything new to their calendar. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER: • A healthier way to think about parent burnout • Why comparison keeps busy parents stuck in guilt • One powerful reflection question that can reduce overwhelm immediately If you’re a busy parent trying to put family first without burning out, this conversation will help you step back, reset, and refocus on what matters most. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters (https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/din...) . Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids (https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/fre...) , created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram ( / acraiker ) | LinkedIn ( / anthony-craiker-39a4566 ) Jennifer Craiker: Instagram ( / craycraiker ) Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...) | Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/6TkuIKZ...) ...