Everyday Examples of Invisible Mental Load (and How to Share Them)
There’s the to-do list on the fridge. And then there’s the real list; the one that lives in your head. The.
There’s the to-do list on the fridge. And then there’s the real list; the one that lives in your head. The.
Every home has its own rhythm; morning rushes, school runs, grocery lists, forgotten chores, tiny reminders that keep the whole.
By the time one partner reaches their cup of coffee, the other one has already made a dozen decisions: What’s.