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Household CEO

Household Pressure Point Audit

Find exactly where your household chaos is coming from — in 15 minutes or less.

You are not disorganized. You are not failing.

You are running a complex household without a map — and this is the map.

Does any of this sound familiar?

You wake up already behind. Mornings feel like a scramble no matter how early you get up. The 5 PM question — what's for dinner? — ambushes you every single day. You've tried planners. You've tried apps. You've tried fresh starts on hopeful Sundays that quietly collapsed by Wednesday. You know something has to change. You just don't know where to start.

That is the actual problem. Not discipline. Not follow-through. Not the wrong system.

The starting point.

The reason your systems keep failing

Most home management advice makes the same mistake: it tells you to fix everything at once. The meal planning. The morning routine. The clutter. The mental load. All of it, simultaneously, starting Monday.

You know exactly what happens. You spend a motivated Sunday setting everything up. By Wednesday you're back to putting out fires and wondering why you can't make anything stick.

The problem was never your discipline.

It was that you never had a real starting point.

What the Household Pressure Point Audit does

The audit is a 15-minute written assessment that walks you through five areas of your home life and asks you to score each one honestly.

No judgment. No right answers. Just the truth about where your household stands right now.

When you finish, one area will score higher than the rest. That area is your Household Pressure Point — the specific place pulling the most from you every single day.

Not the area that looks the worst. Not the area you feel most guilty about. The area that is actually costing you the most energy, peace, and mental bandwidth on a daily basis.

That is where you start. Not with everything. With one thing.

The five areas you'll assess

Section 1 — Daily Routines. How your mornings, evenings, and daily transitions are running right now. Are they reactive and rushed, or steady and intentional?

Section 2 — Meals and Dinner. How the daily question of what's for dinner is affecting your household. Is it a solved system or a daily source of stress?

Section 3 — Home Organization. How the physical spaces in your home are functioning — or not functioning. Where are things going missing, piling up, falling apart?

Section 4 — Mental Load and Planning. How much you are holding in your head and how well the household is actually managed. Are you running a system or just reacting?

Section 5 — Capacity and Margin. How much you have left — energy, time, and bandwidth — at the end of a typical day. Are you leading your household or just surviving it?

Each section takes three minutes. The total takes fifteen. When you're done, you'll have one clear answer instead of a wall of vague overwhelm.

How It Works

What you walk away with

A named starting point. Not a vague sense of everything needs to be better — a specific, scored answer that tells you exactly where to focus first. One clear direction replaces the paralysis of trying to fix everything at once.

Evidence, not guesswork. Most women spend months working on the wrong problem because they started with what looked chaotic rather than what was costing them the most. The audit shows you the difference.

Permission to stop trying to fix everything. You get to put down the ten things you've been trying to hold simultaneously and pick up one. The right one.

This is not a quiz. It is a diagnostic.

The difference matters. A quiz tells you a personality type. A diagnostic tells you what's broken and where.

The Household Pressure Point Audit was built from real data — real households, real women, real pressure points. The scoring system is designed to surface your actual drain, not your most visible problem.

The woman who has perfect meal planning but chaotic mornings scores differently than the woman whose mornings run fine but whose mental load is consuming every quiet moment she has. Same tool. Different answers. That is the point.

Here is everything you get for $7

The Household Pressure Point Audit — the full 15-minute scoring assessment with all five sections, a complete scoring guide, and a results interpretation page that tells you exactly what your pressure point means and what to do next.

Your Household Pressure Point answer — written down, named, and ready to take into the next step of building your system.

The What Your Score Tells You reference guide — so you understand not just which area scored highest, but why that area matters most and what changes it quickly.

Delivered as a beautifully designed, print-ready PDF — yours to use this week and refer back to anytime.

A note from Sue Batson

I built this audit because the single most common reason household systems fail is that women start in the wrong place.

Not the wrong system. Not the wrong planner. The wrong starting point.

I've worked with enough households to know that a woman who identifies her real pressure point and starts there will make more progress in one focused week than she has made in six months of trying to fix everything at once.

That is what this audit gives you. Not motivation. Not inspiration. A map.

Fifteen minutes. One clear answer. A starting point that is actually yours.

— Sue Batson, Household CEO

Your guarantee

If you complete the audit and don't walk away with a clearer sense of where to focus, email us and we'll refund every dollar. No questions, no hoops.

We are confident enough in this tool to make that promise because we have seen what happens when a woman finally has the right starting point.

She starts. And she doesn't stop.

You've tried starting before. This time you start in the right place.

$7.00 — Instant PDF download

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