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Avoid Parental Burnout in 2026 and Still Get Fit

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Trying to juggle work, family time, fitness goals, healthy eating, self-care, and social events can be overwhelming. So how does Carmel Rodriguez — Just Bring Your Body trainer, fitness influencer, model, entrepreneur, and mom of two — manage to strike the perfect balance?

She doesn’t! And here’s why: Endlessly chasing an unrealistic ideal of “perfect balance” just adds unnecessary stress to your life.

And anything that spikes your stress level — including the pressure to be perfect — is “not really the investment you want to make,” Carmel says. Instead, she embraces being “unbalanced and perfectly imperfect.”

So what does that mean to her? “‘Perfectly imperfect’ means that on some days, you will have it down,” Carmel says. “You’ll get your workout in, you’ll have dinner on the table, you’ll hug your kids a thousand times, the house will be clean, and you’ll be able to relax for a second.”

“And the next day, it’ll all go out the window,” she adds. “And that’s something to be happy about — because it may not be perfect, but that’s what life is about.”

Here are her tips for finding your own “perfectly imperfect” sweet spot.

1. Let Go of Perfection

Carmel Rodriguez Leads Class, JBYB Sign | interview-carmel-rodriguez-parent-burnout

“I’ve tried to be perfect in all aspects — and I failed every single time, because there’s no such thing,” Carmel says.

Her advice: Let go of the self-imposed pressure to do all the things. “You want to keep going and going, and that’s okay — you need to have that drive,” she says. “But at the same time, you need to understand that we are human beings and we cannot keep going like that.”

“We’re fighters by nature, but we need to just sit back and accept — that pile of laundry ain’t going nowhere for the next day or two, and we’re going to do takeout tonight,” Carmel adds. “The mythical ‘balance’ is that sometimes you have to let go of the things we think we have to hold on to so tightly.”

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2. Embrace Where You Are Right Now

When life is hectic, it’s normal to want to regain a sense of calm ASAP — or at least maintain the appearance that you’re handling everything with ease.

“As parents, we want to look like we have it all together when we head outside that door,” Carmel says. But you may feel less stressed if you stop trying to fight the hectic pace of your life and simply accept that your current reality is not entirely together.

“When I’m overwhelmed, everything is on top of me, my stress levels are high, I’m on the verge of a panic attack, and I just can’t cope — I will sit back, and I will breathe, and I will accept my situation,” Carmel says.

“If we find the acceptance in it, a lot of weight will be lifted off our shoulders,” she adds.

3. Wake Up a Few Minutes Earlier

Woman Stretches in the Early Morning | interview-carmel-rodriguez-parent-burnout

If you have a hard time carving out time for yourself, try setting your alarm a bit earlier.

“My best and most proven time management strategy is to wake up early,” Carmel says. “Get up as early as you can, and have a little bit of time in the morning for yourself.”

You can use that time to do a breathing exercise, catch up on household tasks, or get your workout done and dusted before the rest of the house wakes up. “When that’s done, it’s finished, and the rest of my day can carry on,” Carmel says.

4. Look for One-Minute Tasks

It can be hard to get motivated to tackle time-consuming tasks when you know you’re not going to have time to complete them. And that means those tasks just keep piling up.

So instead of taking an all-or-nothing approach, Carmel tackles her to-do list one minute at a time — literally. “If you see something around you that you could do in under a minute, get it done,” she says.

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“Just do it right away. Get it out of your hair. Even if there’s a counter full of dishes and you can get four or five done, get four or five done, and then you can walk away. And you have little accomplishments throughout the day.”

5. Stay Active Together

Carmel Rodriguez Side Crunches | interview-carmel-rodriguez-parent-burnout

There may be days when you really can’t carve out 30 minutes for a full workout. But you can still get movement into your day by making your family time active.

When Carmel’s kids were younger, she says, she would build obstacle courses in the yard using their toys. Or she would push both kids in the stroller, using the hill near her son’s preschool for an extra challenge.

Now that their kids are older and both involved in competitive sports, Carmel and her husband turn practices and games into active family time.

“My husband and I try to attend every single game with the kids,” she says. In between games, they find ways to train together — like running soccer drills with their daughter. “My husband would coach us, and we’d do the drills together and partner up,” she says.

6. Nix the “Parent Guilt”

It’s normal to feel like you should devote every spare minute to family bonding time. But taking time out of your day to do a workout or cook a healthy meal benefits the whole family.

“If I’m not functioning very well — my anxiety’s high, I’m overwhelmed, I’m overworked, unsatisfied, unhappy, angry — my entire family is going to feel that,” Carmel says.

Working out gives her a chance to recharge and relieve stress. “That’s my investment in my family — taking care of myself for them,” she says. “And not only that…I paint a picture for my kids. They’re going to see that they need to make time for themselves.”

7. Minimize Obstacles

Fitness Equipment Laid Out | interview-carmel-rodriguez-parent-burnout

“On a logistics level, you have to have your stuff carved out,” Carmel says. “You have to eliminate those excuses because you’re going to have a lot of them.

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“Possibly, you often feel fatigued, overwhelmed, and overburdened.”

One helpful tip she swears by is laying out your workout clothes and sneakers next to your bed the night before to ensure morning workouts are distraction-free.

“I would simply grab my gear and water bottle and head out the door,” Carmel explains. “By planning ahead like this, I eliminated any chance of getting sidetracked. It was a systematic approach because I knew there were many other things that could easily distract me.”

After the birth of her second child, Carmel experienced a recurring nightmare where her children were in danger and she couldn’t save both. This nightmare motivated her to get stronger so she could step into superhero mode if necessary.

Currently, Carmel finds motivation in staying strong to care for her mother, who is dealing with health issues. “These are the reasons I train now – to be strong enough to lift her up, carry her, and support her if needed.”

While wanting to change your appearance can be a motivator, Carmel emphasizes the importance of having a deeper “why” to sustain motivation during challenging times.

She advises incorporating mini-workouts into your routine by choosing a few favorite exercises and performing them in quick succession for a full-body workout.

Taking a holistic approach, Carmel encourages mindful eating habits and a balanced lifestyle rather than strict rules around food and exercise for her children.

Carmel stresses the importance of scheduling movement at least three days a week, treating it as an essential part of your routine. She cautions against trying to achieve fitness goals overnight, as it can lead to overwhelm and stress. Instead, she advocates for committing to a fitness routine with love and intention as an investment in yourself and your family. Please rewrite the following sentence for me.

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