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Mar 13, 2024

Do you feel like the unpaid work you do at home goes unnoticed? This episode explores the often invisible work of running a household and why it's time to share the responsibility. Join us as we learn strategies for turning chores into family bonding moments and discover how to create a more balanced and fulfilling home life for everyone.

 

 

Key takeaways to listen for:

  • Importance of recognizing the achievements of unpaid work
  • How shared care responsibilities improve family dynamics
  • Why men need full task ownership in the household
  • Powerful tips for balancing workload and ownership in a home
  • Ways to transform household work into bonding experiences

 

 

Resources

Do you want to create a legendary family life like Jim and Jamie? Go to www.JJPlaybook.com to schedule a call with a sales counselor and download your own copy of their book, Passive Income Playbook, so you never have to choose between work and family ever again!

 

 

About Lori Sugarman-Li

Lori Sugarman-Li believes deeply in the power of families and is a passionate voice in the cultural shift aiming to articulate the value and visibility of unpaid work. Her career as a Communications Strategist, combined with a decade devoted to full-time care of her family, community, and children's charities worldwide, served as the inspirational backdrop for her professional relaunch as a Coach, Speaker, and Author. She is dedicated to fostering meaningful conversations within families, encouraging them to contemplate how they care for one another and their shared space. Lori, her husband, and two sons are Canadian-born and live steps from Lake Michigan in Chicago.




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To learn more about us, visit our website at www.18summers.com or email us at info@18summers.com. To get a copy of our book “The Family Board Meeting”, click here.

 

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