House of Arete
A few months ago, I returned from a trip and dumped a tangled pile of necklaces onto my dresser. You know the pile. The one that somehow transforms itself into a knot so complex it looks like a maritime engineering problem. Normally this would sit on my dresser for approximately six months while I periodically stared at it and thought: “I should really deal with that.” Instead, my personal assistant untangled them. Every single one. And honestly? That tiny moment captures something I’ve become increasingly fascinated by: The world of extraordinary household support that exists beyond what most women even know is available. Because when most people imagine wealth, they picture yachts and private jets. What they don’t picture is the luxury of never spending another Saturday folding laundry. Or returning from Christmas vacation to discover the tree has already been taken down, the decorations carefully packed away, and the house reset for the New Year. Or having healthy meals prepared for your family. Or having someone mail the birthday cards. Water the plants. Handle the returns. Schedule the appointments. Or travel with an au pair so family vacations actually feel like vacations. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the hidden world of household support and sharing exactly how we’ve designed a home life that feels deeply cared for, beautifully held, and remarkably free. We’ll explore: • The Support Ladder—from cleaners to meal prep, au pairs, assistants, house managers, and beyond • Which levels of support tend to make sense at different income and net worth stages • Why some forms of support create dramatically more quality of life than others • The surprising economics of au pairs (and why they can sometimes cost less than traditional childcare) • The household systems that have created the biggest improvements in our family’s day-to-day life • The subconscious blocks that keep many first-generation wealthy women stuck doing everything themselves • Why receiving support can feel far more uncomfortable than earning money • The hidden identity shifts required to move from self-reliance into true overflow Because in my experience, the greatest luxury isn’t owning more things. It’s being deeply supported. It’s creating a life where your energy is protected. Your nervous system can soften. Your marriage has room to breathe. Your children get the best of you. And your home becomes a place that replenishes you rather than another job you manage. That’s the funny thing about expanding your Wealth. You think it’s going to be about the big things. And then one day you’re irrationally excited because someone else unloaded the dishwasher. 🎙️ Ready to discover an entire world of support most women never realize exists? Listen now. Ready to design a life with this level of extraordinary receiving and support? Head here [https://houseofarete.com/services] to explore and apply for private mentorship, VIP Days, and deep-dive sessions. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit houseofarete.substack.com [https://houseofarete.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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