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How can I incorporate more whimsy into my life but I am a busy full-time working Mom who’s always stressed about responsibilities


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**Lena:** Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-I'm Lena, and I'm here with Eli, and we are so excited to dive into something that I think every busy parent desperately needs to hear.
**Eli:** Absolutely, Lena! And today we're tackling a question that really hits home-how do you incorporate more whimsy into your life when you're a full-time working mom who's constantly juggling responsibilities and stress? I mean, this is such a real struggle.
**Lena:** Right? It's like whimsy feels like a luxury we can't afford when we're drowning in to-do lists. But I have a feeling we're about to discover that it might actually be the lifeline we need.