Use a tray organizer or Plum Paper Planner to keep physical work drafts separate from kid-related paperwork to prevent mental clutter. 3. Practical "Working Mom" Writing Tips

Hook the reader, state your main topic, and provide a clear thesis statement.

Instead of an overwhelming "to-do" list, pick 2–3 writing tasks that must be done today (e.g., "draft the introduction" or "edit one page").

For professional or academic papers, use pre-made templates available on platforms like Canva or Microsoft Word to save time on formatting.

Each should focus on a single main idea supported by evidence or examples.