Split Shift Parenting Isn’t the Fix: What Actually Lightens the Mental Load

Split shift parenting sounds like the answer so many overwhelmed moms have been searching for. Clear roles. Built-in breaks. Finally feeling like you’re not “on” all the time.

But if you’ve tried it—or even just thought about it—you might already feel the gap. Because even when time is divided, the mental load usually isn’t. And that’s where the real exhaustion is coming from.

In this episode, we’re breaking down why split shift parenting feels so appealing, why it often doesn’t solve parenting burnout, and what actually creates lasting relief in your home.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • What split shift parenting is and why it’s gaining popularity among overwhelmed moms
  • The difference between sharing time and sharing responsibility in parenting
  • Why you can still feel like the default parent—even when you’re technically “off duty”
  • How the invisible mental load continues to drive burnout
  • A more sustainable way to divide responsibilities so you can finally feel real support

Why This Matters

If you’ve ever felt like no matter how much help you get, you’re still the one holding everything together, you’re not imagining it.

Parenting burnout isn’t just about doing too much—it’s about being the one who has to think about everything.

When you shift from dividing time to truly sharing ownership, you create space in your mind, not just your schedule. And that’s what allows you to feel supported, present, and less overwhelmed in your everyday life.

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JoAnn Crohn

CEO/Founder at No Guilt Mom
JoAnn Crohn, M. Ed is a parenting educator and life coach who helps moms feel confident in raising empowered, self-sufficient kid while pursuing their own goals & passions.

She’s an accomplished writer, author, podcast host of the No Guilt Mom podcast, and speaker who appears in national media. Work with her personally in Balance VIP

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