HOW MONDAY
LANE WORKS
First, we lift it out of your head.
Then we stop it from living there again.
Monday Lane is a 12-week guided household system that helps mums turn invisible mental load into practical weekly fixes their home can actually follow.
One repeat problem.
One practical fix.
One saved solution.
Each week follows the same method, so you are not rethinking the whole household while also looking for a hat, answering a question and wondering what is for dinner.
This is not more content.
It is a repeatable way to spot what keeps coming back, fix it properly, and save the fix.
Why this works when other systems don’t
Because the goal is not to become a whole new woman by Monday.
The goal is to make the home depend on your brain less.
Most organising systems start with the visible problem.
The basket.
The roster.
The lunchbox.
The morning routine.
The school note.
The missing sock having its tiny little crisis.
Monday Lane starts earlier.
It starts with the invisible load sitting behind the problem.
Because if the house only works because you remember everything, that is not a system.
That is a dependency.
Start with what’s living in your head
Most systems start with better routines. Monday Lane starts earlier.
It starts by showing you what is currently living in your head, what you are carrying invisibly, and which repeat problems are quietly chewing through your week.
⟢ the things only you remember
⟢ the things that only happen because you notice them
⟢ the jobs that sound small but somehow eat the whole day
⟢ the defaults no one formally agreed to, but you are still somehow owning
⟢ the follow-up that no one sees until you stop doing it
Once you can see the load, you can stop treating every repeat problem like a brand-new emergency.
The LANE Method
Every week uses the same four-part method.
Lift
Surface the hidden load, the repeat friction and the invisible follow-up.
Assign
Make ownership visible across partner, children, home setup and process.
Name
Define what “done” looks like, so the home stops running on vague expectations.
Embed
Build the routines, cues, homes, rules and checklists that make the fix hold in real life.
This is how one weekly problem becomes one practical fix your home can actually follow.
JOIN MONDAY LANE →What this looks like in practice
The thing you keep saying is usually a clue.
Dinner drama usually points to missing defaults.
School chaos usually points to missing homes, missing checks or missing ownership.
The daily sock hunt is rarely about socks.
It is about a system with no legs.
So each week, you:
⟢ identify what keeps coming back
⟢ work out what is missing underneath it
⟢ put one practical fix in place
⟢ save it in your Notebook so it does not keep landing back in your head
That Notebook becomes your Family Playbook over the 12 weeks.
Not a perfect-life binder.
A practical operating manual for how your home runs.
Built for real weeks
Monday Lane is designed for actual family life, not a fantasy week where nobody is sick, behind, hungry, feral or asking you a question from another room.
Each week gives you one repeat problem to lift, one practical fix to build, and one saved solution to keep.
Enough structure to move.
Enough bite to make it stick.
Not so much fluff it becomes another thing you now have to manage.
JOIN MONDAY LANE →This is not about doing more beautifully
It is about having fewer things return.
Less re-doing.
Less re-explaining.
Less “why am I the only one who knows this?”
Monday Lane does not ask you to become more patient, more organised or more enthusiastic about family admin.
It helps you change the setup.
Because a better setup asks less of your brain.
That is the method.
That is the point.
See the method, then stop
rebuilding the same
week from scratch
Monday Lane has begun, and you can still start from the beginning.
Inside the 12-week build, you will lift the invisible load out of your head, turn repeat household friction into practical weekly fixes, and save the solutions in your Notebook as you build your Family Playbook.
A$497 once
or
4 monthly payments of A$139
Your brain was never meant to be the family operating system.
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