
Dinner Handled: Your Meal Planning Reset
A simple, flexible system to plan family dinners with confidence — so evenings feel calmer, easier and more predictable.
Live virtual workshop • January 2026
Dinner shouldn’t be the most stressful part of your day —
but for many busy families, it is.
If you’ve ever:
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Defaulted to fast food on chaotic nights
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Felt guilty for not having a plan
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Stared into the fridge at 5:30pm with zero ideas
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Juggled activities, appointments, and energy levels
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Wanted options, not perfection
You’re not doing anything wrong.
You just haven’t been given a system that works for real life.


In this workshop, you’ll transform your stressful, last-minute dinner routine into a calm, predictable weekly plan — eliminating the nightly “what’s for dinner?” scramble and creating smoother, more connected evenings.
This workshop is for you if:
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You manage a household alongside work, parenting, or caregiving
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Dinner feels like a daily decision you’re tired of making
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You want healthy, realistic meals without the overwhelm
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You’re ready for a system you can repeat every week
In Dinner Handled, you’ll learn how to:
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Plan a full week of dinners in 15 minutes
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Create intentional easy nights (without guilt)
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Build a short list of backup meals for when evenings go sideways
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Use your calendar to match meals to energy + logistics
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Stock your pantry and fridge with confidence
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Stop decision fatigue before it starts
No recipes.
No rigid rules.
No pressure to “do it perfectly.”
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Just clarity and options.

Workshop Details
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Format: One-hour, live, interactive virtual workshop
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Date: January 22, 2026
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Time: Early evening (exact time confirmed soon)
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Includes:
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Live instruction
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Downloadable planning tools
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Replay access (if live attendance isn’t possible)
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Built by the founder of My Home COO, who supports busy families in creating systems that reduce stress and mental load at home.
Why This Works
This workshop is built on the same Weekly Reset framework you’ve already started using — just focused deeply on the one area that causes the most friction: dinner.
Families who use this approach report:
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Fewer fast-food nights
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Less stress at 5pm
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Better use of groceries
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More calm, connected evenings
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