The Mental Load is in a Self-Care Crisis
What if the reason self-care feels impossible isn't laziness, lack of time, or poor planning — but the invisible, never-ending mental load that mums carry every single day? In this episode of Mucked Up My Self Care, Linda and Jill get real about the weight of the mental load: the planning, scheduling, remembering, and organising that keeps the family ship afloat — and quietly drowns our capacity for self-care. From pregnancy brain to tea towels that seem to multiply on the bench, this conversation is warm, honest, and deeply relatable for any mum who has ever felt like her brain just won't switch off.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
* Why the mental load is a self-care crisis — and the research that backs it up
* How mums carry the majority of household mental load tasks and what that actually costs us
* Why awareness of the mental load isn't always enough to change it — and what the real gap is
* What it looks like to gently let go of mental load tasks, even just for a season
* How to start sharing the load with a partner, your kids, or your wider support network
* Why passing off even one small task out loud can be a powerful first step
* The role society and systems play in keeping mums overwhelmed — and why it's not your fault
* How to identify the one piece of your mental load you've been silently carrying alone
The mental load doesn't take a day off — but you deserve a break from carrying it all alone. Whether you're deep in pregnancy, parenting solo, or navigating a household where the invisible work still somehow lands on your shoulders, this episode is your reminder: you are not failing. You are carrying too much. Jill and Linda invite you to start small — name the one thing you've been silently managing, and consider who else could hold a piece of it. That conversation? That's self-care too.
Until next week, we hope you can unstuck your muck! 💛
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💬 Connect with Linda @hellolindabonney or lindabonney.com [https://lindabonney.com]