A better way to work...Same chaos.
Better
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The tools and support you actually need as a work-from-home mum, without the guilt or the hustle-culture burnout.
Productivity advice isn’t built for WFH mums.
Standard advice assumes a quiet room and a locked door. But as mums, our "deep work" needs to be managed across multiple, shorter windows (often with a toddler sharing our seat).
- 01 Stop fitting your life into a 9-to-5 structure
- 02 Energy-mapping for more sustainable work
- 03 Building systems that survive a nap refusal or meltdown
"Built because the systems I needed didn't exist."
I’m Sahlia.
I’m right there with you.
I run a marketing agency, and I'm a mum of two. Since going back to work after my first baby, I've been juggling running a business from home with being a stay-at-home mum, determined to be present for my kids and never miss a moment.
I've adapted over the past few years as my family has grown. Figured things out the hard way. Built systems that actually hold up when the day goes sideways.
It's hard. But so worth it. And you shouldn't have to work it all out alone.
— SahliaWhat I'm building.
From the trenches in the in-between moments, I'm creating resources that match the messy, wonderful, fragmented reality of WFH motherhood.
The WFH Mama Co-Op Toolkit
A proper system for setting up an informal childcare swap with a small group of local mums. Scripts, scheduling templates, and what to do when someone cancels last minute. Because we need an alternative solution that actually works.
In DevelopmentEnergy-Based WFH Planner
Not time-blocked, but energy-mapped. Because at 2pm on a Thursday after a bad night, I am not doing my best thinking. This one matches work to when you're actually capable of doing it, with templates that account for the nap being late, short, or just not happening.
Up NextDigital Life & Work Organiser
A single digital home base for the whole mental load. Business tasks, meal planning, housework rhythms, budget tracking. The goal is to get it all out of your head and into something that doesn't require you to remember it all. I am excited about this one. It'll be good.
PlannedJoin the launch list.
We'll only email you when a new tool is ready to use. No spam, no daily check-ins.
The WFH Mama Community
The most common thing I hear from other WFH mamas is: “I wish I had a village.” Working from home can be lonely, and it can feel like you’re doing everything on your own.
I’ve started a private Facebook group to find the community that the home office took away. And yes, I know Facebook feels very 2014, but honestly, it's where the real conversations happen.
It’s a place for the kind of chat you can’t have publicly—childcare swaps, schedule chaos, and the Wednesday you completely lost the plot. Come as you are.
WFH Mum
Daily Planner
A planner that doesn't pretend you have two quiet hours.
Here’s my issue with most planners: they were designed for people who get to decide when they work. WFH mothers don’t. So a page that asks you to time-block your morning is (respectfully) useless.
This planner has a single focus at the top, a section for the things you can do with a kid on your lap, and a carry-forward box. Because some days the baby just won’t sleep and that’s that.
Print it. It's free. See if it works for you.
DOWNLOAD THE FREE PLANNEROkay, let's just say the quiet part out loud.
Because I’d rather you knew before you joined.Built by someone in the exact same wfh mum-life situation. Not a consultant who observed it from the outside. Practical. Occasionally a bit dry. Firmly anti-hustle and that impacts how everything here is designed.
A coaching programme. I cannot stress this enough. No transformations, no goal-setting workshops, no one telling you to journal your limiting beliefs. We think your beliefs are fine. The childcare situation is the problem.
A group of mums comparing notes... what’s working, what absolutely isn’t, which scheduling approach survived contact with an actual toddler. Peer to peer. No hierarchy.
Another system with a learning curve longer than your free time. If it takes forever & a day to set up, it's not built for your life. Everything here has to work in the windows you have, not the ones you wish you had.
Two free things start there
The Daily Planner
A printable stationary piece for the days you have a kid on your lap and zero focus. Designed for 10-minute windows.
Download for freeThe Village
A private Facebook group to find the community the home office took away. No coaches, just mums comparing notes.
Join the community

