Resentment is actually the best spotlight you could ask for.
It’s going to show you right where to look for your overgiving, overscheduling, and flat out overworking.
But the key is you have to be willing to let yourself go there (to those uncomfortable emotions).
But what’s REALLY being ...
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Pushing through is always the wrong answer as a mom & business owner. Period.
You’re not supposed to force yourself to get up and do one more thing.
What you’re supposed to do is stop BEFORE it gets to be too much as a mom. (Or homeschooler or business owner.)
Because the only thing I want you to force yourself to do… is take another break.
Not make yourself get up ...
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Why resting FIRST is the best decision you’ll ever make as an entrepreneur mom.
Resting first is the most backward productivity hack ever.
Yet it works.
Think about it - how are you living when you’re filled up, fully rested, and centered in your purpose? What changes about your schedule?
All kinds of things, right? All of a sudden you’re slashing the coffee chats ...
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Try this new metric: recover-ability (from your business-running-mom task list).
"Do not do more today than you can completely recover from today." ~ Greg McKeown
But what does this REALLY mean, practically speaking, for your life as a work-from-home, business-owning mom?
And isn’t “watching Netflix with my husband at 9pm” all the “recovering” I need to do?!
Um, no. It ...
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Chores + CEO to-do list = bad things. (As the stay-at-home entrepreneur!)
Listen - you can't keep doing ALL the chores AND building your business as a work-from-home mom.
Chores + business + 0 kids? Fine.
Chores + business + 1+ kids? Too much.
So why are you pretending you can be a full-time stay-at-home mom AND a crazy ambitious CEO AND keep up everything around ...
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