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What We've Built

We started with meal planning and groceries — the relentless, everyday loop: What do we have? What do we need? What’s for dinner? With AI and automation, one setup becomes much more than a plan. Features include:

  • A smart inventory that knows your pantry, fridge, freezer, and hidden storerooms.

  • Meal plans that flex to your family’s tastes, schedules, and rhythms.

  • Grocery lists built automatically from what’s missing.

  • Recipes linked to inventory so ingredients deduct as you cook.

It’s the connective tissue between planning and reality — and it scales beyond meals into calendars, school communications, shared profiles, and household logistics. So the details are shared, not stuck in one person’s head.

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Hi, I’m Norah — founder of The pAIrenting Playbook & creator of The Life Console.

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Hello!

 

It started with a red Filofax I bought at Staples in sixth grade.

I loved the little sections for my schedule, the address book in the back, and a pen that felt just right on the paper. (I still love a good pen — and a good paper planner, shoutout to Emily Ley’s Simplified Planner.)

 

That early setup-thrill stuck with me: arranging, tabbing, making something tidy enough to live inside.

As an adult, that hobby turned practical. Between travel for work, two kids, and four full schedules to coordinate, I became the household systems person — the one who kept all the tabs in the air. I built elaborate solutions: laminated planners for childcare, Google Sheets, custom schedules for nannies, and painstaking weekly spreadsheets during my early marketing days.

 

They all worked beautifully... until they didn’t. Maintenance was constant, and the system required me to keep pushing it week after week.

The breaking point came when work travel made the upkeep impossible. I needed something that didn’t rely on one person who juggled everything in their head.

The Life Console is part of a broader suite of tools:
 
The pAIrenting Playbook. We teach parents how to get real results from AI (not generic outputs), offer prompt packs and guided content, and share practical systems that actually stick. We’re building something that grows with families — not a short-term hack, but a durable set of tools and practices.

What I Believe
 
Technology should relieve mental load, not add to it.
Families with older kids and busy lives deserve tools that can handle that  complexity.
A setup that takes less than an hour can free countless hours over a year.
Systems with automation and AI carry you through the times your attention fades — and that’s not a crutch, it’s leverage.
 
I built The Life Console so fewer decisions weigh on you, the load is shared, and you can reclaim time for the parts of family life that matter most — those moments you don’t want to miss.

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