How to Thrive Through the Holidays with Peace, Purpose, and Productivity
By: Dr. Debranetta, Mom, Strategist, Researcher, Chief of Staff
As the year draws to a close, career moms find themselves at the intersection of celebration and exhaustion. Can you relate? Between finishing projects at work, attending holiday gatherings, and helping your family make memories, it’s easy to feel like you’re running on autopilot. That’s why I created this four part “Career Mom Year End Survival Guide” Series. As a working mom, I know firsthand what it feels like to carry both professional deadlines and personal dreams while trying to keep everyone (and everything) on track. Over the course of the next four blog posts, we’ll walk through practical ways to navigate the end of the year with more peace, purpose, and productivity.

Year End Survival Series
Each part of this series will focus on a different area of your life. They include work and leadership, home and family, personal wellbeing, and planning for the year ahead. You’ll find realistic, faith-centered strategies that help you:
- Manage stress and expectations with grace instead of guilt
- Protect your peace while showing up with strength
- Reflect on your year and reset with confidence for what’s to come
My hope is that you’ll not just read along, but also pause, reflect, and apply the tips that speak to you most.
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