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August 21, 2025 14 mins

Back-to-school season is officially here, and whether you're already knee-deep in drop-offs or still prepping lunchboxes and calendars, one thing is certain—morning routines can make or break your day. In this milestone episode of The Secrets of Supermom Show, Lori Oberbreckling kicks off a powerful new three-part series: Back to School Made Easy.

In Episode 250, Lori shares practical, proven strategies for creating calm, organized, stress-free mornings—whether you’ve already started school or are just getting ready. From evening prep tips to visual checklists and teamwork strategies, this episode will help you start each day feeling grounded, not frazzled.

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