Ayesha Curry
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And so I've just year after year after year seen him do things when he doesn't have to.
And then I see the results that come from that and it's extremely inspiring.
The first thing that comes to mind for me is like thinking of the cups and not these cups, but how they say you can't pour from an empty cup.
And I think for women, I think that statement is false because generally women have many cups.
There are many cups we're dealing with.
And so I think,
Like my... Is it advice?
Yeah.
Would be... Your opinion.
My opinion.
Yes, that's right.
Would be... I mean, also...
As women, we tend to ruminate on things when we're in a different situation, thinking about all the other things that need to go on.
And so I think my opinion would be to realize, separate everything into these separate cups and realize when you're pouring into that cup, it's just that cup in that moment.
And to try and tune everything else out, get to it when you need to get to it so that you can fully give yourself to whatever it is that you're focusing on at that time, whether it's
you know, at the hospital or with your mom or with the kids or whatever else it is you're doing, I think there will be so much peace of mind if you can just compartmentalize those moments.
Yeah.
But it's also okay not to kill it.
That's true.
What does that mean?