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The Fair Share

The Life-Changing Four-Week Program to Ease Your Mental Load

Chantel Mila

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Pantera Press
31 March 2026
A guide to sharing the mental load in your household, from Australia’s favourite home-organising expert.

We all know that the mental load is often shared unequally in households, so it’s high time we share it fair and square. Chantel Mila, who has garnered a global following for her organising and cleaning tips, is here to help.

Follow Chantel’s four-week program to transform your home life:

Week 1: Create your Master List Week 2: Get the whole household involved Week 3: Establish and create new routines Week 4: Build habits and shift the mindset

Chantel will show you how to get the entire household, including your partner and kids, involved in cleaning, meal preparation and planning — and how to make this process interactive and fun.

Look no further: The Fair Share is your next home-organising bible.
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Imprint:   Pantera Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   466g
ISBN:   9781923390065
ISBN 10:   1923390066
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chantel Mila, also known as Mama Mila, has become a household name for her practical and creative approach to everyday life. Chantel began posting recipes and home hacks in 2020, and now has a reach of over over 4 million across platforms. Chantel’s audience turns to her for the very best recommendations in home styling, cleaning hacks and all things home and lifestyle. Known for her viral #mamamilastips series, Chantel’s tips and tricks have made her a favourite with global brands and audiences alike, and she has worked in ambassador roles for Dyson, Audible, Bed Threads and Haier, among many others. Her media work includes appearances on The Morning Show, Sunrise, Better Homes and Gardens, Herald Sun and Who magazine.

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