It is not about doing more.
It is about leading differently.
Chief of Mom Life is a leadership framework for modern motherhood, built to reduce the mental load and move what matters most forward, with clarity, confidence, structure, and a community that keeps you going.
Motherhood is leadership.
Moms manage competing priorities, allocate limited resources, coordinate complex systems, and guide the development of human beings. Every day. Often without a framework, a team, or the language that makes leadership recognizable as leadership.
The complexity of Mom Life is not a personal failing. It is the reality of leading one of the most demanding roles in modern life. The Practice names that reality, and gives Moms the tools to lead it accordingly.
Built for Moms who are already doing a great deal.
And who want to lead with more clarity, confidence, and structure, whatever their season looks like.
You might be a working Mom navigating competing demands between career and family.
You might be primarily at home, carrying the full weight of everything that keeps a household running.
You might be somewhere in between, in a season that feels harder than it looks from the outside.
If you have ever felt like you are reacting to life rather than leading it, this was built for you.
Five components that work together.
Each one builds on the last, reducing mental load, clarifying what matters, and creating change that lasts.
From reacting to leading.
The Moms who find the greatest stability share one shift: they stop trying to manage motherhood, and start leading it.
It isn't a small adjustment. It changes the questions you ask, from how do I survive the demands to how do I want to lead my life within them. Structure reduces the mental load. Clarity protects what matters. And a community of peers keeps the rhythm going when willpower alone wouldn't.
Not a perfectly organized household. A life shaped by intention.
What it feels like from the inside.
“Chief of Mom Life has been a meaningful space to connect with other moms navigating similar stages of life. I’ve appreciated the honest conversations, diverse perspectives, and opportunity to talk openly about challenges that are often hard to articulate elsewhere. I always leave feeling more understood, supported, and thoughtful about how I want to approach motherhood.”
“Chief of Mom Life connected me with a small group of moms who are all motivated to actually work through the messy parts of managing family life, not just vent about them. The program material pushes us to think deeply about the challenges we actually want to solve, and the simple tools it offers make problem-solving feel manageable and sustainable. Among these women, I feel inspired, heard, and reminded I’m not alone in this work.”
Ready to lead your Mom Life with intention?
See the ways you can put the framework into practice, from a single focused reset to the full guided experience.