Episode 78 – Do What Matters (And Let the Rest Go) with Carly Buxton

When life feels overwhelming, how do you decide what actually deserves your time and energy?

In this episode of De-Stress the Nest, Hannah Morgan sits down with returning guest Carly Buxton, founder of Parent Swarm, to talk about how one simple phrase — “do what matters” — can completely shift the way you make decisions as a parent.

Carly shares how creating a personal guiding principle helped her cut through noise, reduce decision fatigue, and stay aligned with her values — even in stressful or uncertain moments. From sick days to competing priorities, having a clear lens for decision-making can make it easier to let go of what doesn’t matter and focus on what truly does.

This conversation is a powerful reminder that you don’t have to do everything — just the things that matter most.


Key Takeaways

  • Clarity simplifies decisions: Having a guiding phrase like “do what matters” helps cut through noise and makes both big and small decisions easier.

  • Values should guide your time: When you pause to identify what truly matters, it becomes easier to align your actions with your priorities.

  • You don’t have to do everything: Letting go of non-essential tasks creates space for what actually matters most in your life and family.

  • Reflection prevents autopilot living: Taking time to step back (seasonally or annually) helps you avoid reacting to what’s urgent instead of what’s important.

  • Simple systems reduce overwhelm: A single guiding principle can act as a quick mental filter in moments of stress or decision fatigue.

  • Big picture thinking reduces guilt: When you zoom out, it becomes easier to confidently choose what matters without getting stuck in momentary pressure.

Quotes

  • “Do what matters helps you put blinders on to all the noise.”

  • “It gives you a litmus test for how you’re going to move forward.”

  • “You don’t have to do everything — just what matters.”

  • “When you zoom out, the right decision becomes clear.”

  • “We don’t pause enough to ask what actually matters.”

  • “It helps you stay true to the kind of person you want to be.”

Resources Mentioned

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