Jenna Kutcher
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And like, to me, that's just not worth it.
That is such a high cost.
And I feel like I have had to learn how to discern what are my best yeses and what can I say no to without having FOMO, without having guilt.
And it's interesting because I think becoming a mom really shifted that for me of any time I'm away from my kids, I want it to be worth it.
And the only way for me to alleviate mom guilt was to know that I was doing work that I love, work that I enjoy, work that gives me peace, that excites me.
So that whenever I'm working, I'm not there thinking I should be with my kids.
And whenever I'm with my kids, I'm thinking I should be working.
It's like the only way to get past that was to just be in total alignment of like, what do I want for my life?
And I think we focus so much on like leaving a legacy.
But I think in reality, we have to focus on living a legacy.
And I'm like, I want my kids to see the joy.
I want them to see the peace.
And I've had so many turning points in my business where I've just realized that money isn't the answer.
At times in my business where I've earned the most money, I've been the most miserable.
And I just feel like there's this threshold of where do I get more joy?
How do I derive joy?
What does peace look like?
When I go to bed at the end of the night, how do I truly rest?
And it's just been a huge shift and it's not easy.
And it doesn't come naturally because I am an achiever and I am a hard worker and I am driven, but I'm just at a place in my life where I'm like, I just want to enjoy it.