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You Don’t Need to Be a Celebrity to Have a Lifestyle Concierge

  • Writer: Geenay Laubscher
    Geenay Laubscher
  • Jul 30
  • 2 min read

And 7 subtle signs it might be time to get one



You haven’t dropped the ball — yet.

But you’re carrying so many, it’s starting to feel like a performance.

You don’t feel burnt out, just… overextended.Not chaotic, just constantly mentally full.

Not failing, but certainly not flowing.



And somewhere in between the WhatsApp school groups, the dentist reschedule, the team retreat planning, and your sister’s birthday, you wonder:

“Is this just how it’s meant to be?”

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Here’s the truth:


Support shouldn’t be a last resort.It should be a strategy.


At Ten Ahead, we support high-performing women with private, behind-the-scenes lifestyle management — from everyday errands to once-in-a-decade transitions.

But how do you know when it’s time?


Let’s start here.













7 Signs You Might Be Ready for a Lifestyle Manager


1. Your to-do list never actually ends — it just rolls over.

And most of what’s on it isn’t even for you. It’s for the people you love, the roles you play, the life you’re holding together.


2. You’re great at delegating at work, but never at home.

You’ve built a team at work. You outsource, you collaborate, you lead. But when it comes to home? You’re still chief of everything.


3. Important-but-not-urgent things keep getting missed.

Like booking that health screening. Sorting summer childcare. Or planning your partner’s milestone birthday — the one you meant to make extra special this year.


4. You find yourself hiding how hard it really is.

The phrase “I’m fine” has become your default. But beneath the calm exterior, you're managing a complex, emotional, logistical machine — mostly alone.


5. You resist asking for help — even when you need it.

There’s a quiet belief that you should be able to manage it all. That receiving help means you’re not trying hard enough. That belief? It's not serving you.


6. You crave space — not just time.

Even when you have an hour free, your brain doesn’t feel clear. That’s the difference between time management and mental freedom.


7. You don’t want a cleaner. You want a calmer.

The support you need isn’t just logistical. It’s emotional, strategic, and human. It’s someone who gets it — and gets you.


This Is Where We Come In

We’re not for everyone. We’re for the woman who’s done “doing it all” alone.The woman who knows life can be easier — not because she can’t manage it, but because she doesn’t want to anymore.



Want to explore what support could look like for you?

We’d love to talk. No pressure, no obligations — just a conversation.



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