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Mrs. Claus a Fun Holiday Edition

Sleigh the Day with a glimpse into the life of Mrs. Claus

Mrs. Claus a Fun Holiday Edition

North Pole’s CEO of Cozy, Community, and Getting It Done

If you think the North Pole runs on magic, you’re not wrong. But if you think it runs on magic alone, you’ve never met Mrs. Claus.She’s the woman behind the wonder. The calm in the chaos. The warm mug of cocoa that shows up exactly when the toy assembly line is about to melt down. And while Santa gets the headlines, Mrs. Claus is the reason the whole operation stays joyful, human, and on schedule.
Her “business” in a nutshell

Mrs. Claus oversees a year-round global operation that somehow manages to be equal parts manufacturing, logistics, hospitality, and employee wellness.

• Operations Director: She keeps the workshop humming with systems, checklists, and just enough flexibility for surprise elf drama.
• Culture Builder: She’s responsible for morale. Not with posters or slogans, but with care, consistency, and an uncanny ability to know who needs a pep talk or a nap.
• Community Connector: She makes the North Pole feel like a home, not just a workplace.
• Brand Guardian: She protects the spirit of the season, which is harder than it sounds when you’re working with sugar, glitter, and very excitable reindeer.

What people don’t see
Most people picture Mrs. Claus baking cookies and waving politely from a snowy porch. Accurate, but incomplete.

The real Mrs. Claus is a master of invisible labor. She’s doing the work that makes everyone else’s work possible. She is the one asking:

• “Do we have enough mittens for new hires?”
• “Has anyone checked on the reindeer’s winter skin routine?”
• “Who’s covering toy testing when the quality-control elf is out with a sprained wrist?”
• “How are we making this sustainable, not just magical?”
And she does it without needing applause.

Her signature shine
Mrs. Claus shines in the way some women do that changes a whole room. She leads with warmth, but make no mistake, she is not “soft.” She is steady. She is strategic. She is kind with boundaries.

Her motto is basically:
We can do hard things, and we can do them with heart.
Mrs. Claus’ wellness non-negotiables

Because she knows the truth: you cannot pour from an empty cocoa mug.
• 10 minutes of meditation before the day starts
• Yoga or stretching for “CEO shoulders” and long workshop days
• Balanced meals that keep her energized (plus joyful treats)
• Water, water, water because the North Pole air is no joke
• Skincare as a ritual: cleanse, moisturize, SPF, and an evening wind-down
• One boundary she protects: rest is scheduled, not “if there’s time”

A typical day (as told by people who know)
• 6:00 AM: Quiet time, tea, and a quick meditation before the North Pole wakes up.
• 8:00 AM: Workshop walk-through. Notices everything. Fixes what matters.
• 11:00 AM: Mediates a glitter dispute between two departments. No casualties.
• 1:00 PM: Cocoa break. Mandatory.
• 3:00 PM: Reindeer care meeting. Makes sure everyone respects Rudolph’s boundaries.
• 7:00 PM: Skincare, soft lights, and a real wind-down. She calls it “closing the tabs.”

Her advice to women building something
Mrs. Claus doesn’t give advice like “hustle harder.” She gives advice like:
• Build the systems that support the dream.
• Rest is not a reward, it’s a requirement.
• Your softness can be your strength, and your strength can still be gentle.
• You don’t have to do it alone. Delegate like you mean it.

The part that makes her a “Woman Who Shines”
It’s not that she’s perfect. It’s that she’s consistent. She shows up. She holds the vision. She notices who’s quiet. She celebrates the wins. She carries the parts nobody claps for and still makes it feel like a celebration. And honestly, that kind of leadership is its own kind of magic. ✨

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