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If you don't think that you can have it all, listen up - because you can!
I attended my son's class Christmas party recently and I'm beyond grateful for the flexibility to be there. I still remember when I was in my 9-5 and had to decline my son's invitation to his Christmas party. His wide smile quickly faded, and I couldn't help but think about how he felt that day when all of the other parents showed up and his mom wasn't there. This morning, I was reminded of that as I sat across the classroom and watched other kids holding back tears. So many parents were there, but I couldn't help but notice this one little looking around the room. I could immediately tell that his parents weren't there. It made me all the more grateful that everything has changed for me, and my son doesn't have to be that one little boy.
I felt guilty when I worked, and I felt guilty when I was with my family. I couldn't win! Have you ever felt this way? Maybe for you, it's not mom guilt but you struggle to find time with a spouse, a friend, or yourself!
I used to think that I always had to sacrifice something, and I couldn't have it all! It was as if my life was one big pie chart and every time I gave more focus on one area, another had to suffer.
We talk about priorities all the time but we talk about them all wrong and make 3 big mistakes:
"If everything is a priority then nothing is the priority!" - Kathryn Binkley
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By Kathryn Binkley4.9
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If you don't think that you can have it all, listen up - because you can!
I attended my son's class Christmas party recently and I'm beyond grateful for the flexibility to be there. I still remember when I was in my 9-5 and had to decline my son's invitation to his Christmas party. His wide smile quickly faded, and I couldn't help but think about how he felt that day when all of the other parents showed up and his mom wasn't there. This morning, I was reminded of that as I sat across the classroom and watched other kids holding back tears. So many parents were there, but I couldn't help but notice this one little looking around the room. I could immediately tell that his parents weren't there. It made me all the more grateful that everything has changed for me, and my son doesn't have to be that one little boy.
I felt guilty when I worked, and I felt guilty when I was with my family. I couldn't win! Have you ever felt this way? Maybe for you, it's not mom guilt but you struggle to find time with a spouse, a friend, or yourself!
I used to think that I always had to sacrifice something, and I couldn't have it all! It was as if my life was one big pie chart and every time I gave more focus on one area, another had to suffer.
We talk about priorities all the time but we talk about them all wrong and make 3 big mistakes:
"If everything is a priority then nothing is the priority!" - Kathryn Binkley
Next Steps:
Let's Connect:
Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts:
Are you following the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many topics lined up, and I would hate for you to miss a single one.