407. How to Reclaim 22 Hours a Week and Create More Freedom with Kelly Hubbell

 
 
 
 
 

What it would be like to outsource your household tasks to a professional?

Today we’re joined by Kelly Hubbell, the Founder of Sage Haus. Featured in Forbes, Newsweek, and more, Sage Haus is a platform that helps you reclaim your time, energy, and mental space through building a stable support system. Kelly’s mission is making support more accessible for moms so they can be truly present in their careers and in their lives.

Creating a household you want to come home to every day is not just a beautiful idea. It can be your reality. Kelly explains that outsourcing household tasks can help you 3x your time, reduce the mental load, and spend more quality time with the people you love.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How hiring a house manager changed Kelly’s life.

  • Real life examples of how managing the home impacts moms.

  • The crucial role the house manager plays (whether outsourced or not).

  • Why hiring a house manager isn’t just for rich people.

  • Why being a stable leader in your household matters and what that looks like.

  • How having a house manager can be a secret weapon to entrepreneurial success.

  • How women are conditioned to do it all, and why it doesn’t work in reality.

  • The mental shift it takes to bring someone into your home (and what can help).

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