Clarity is essential to work-life balance. When you are clear, you don’t second guess yourself and you make more decisive decisions. Clarity is like a road map for your brain telling it what is most important. For most women, once they have children their priorities change. What was once important no longer seems to matter. This is a moment where most women need to re-decide what it is they want in their life. They need to decide what living “regret-free” looks like. In this episode I’m going to dive into the 3 things you need to get clear on if you are going to create balance. I will focus on finding clarity in your career, long term goals and day-to-day priorities. This is part 2 of a 4 part series on creating work-life balance. Topics in this episode:Why clarity is an important part of work-life balanceWhat happens when you are NOT clear How to find career direction The importance of casting vision over your motherhood experienceWhy you need to dream bigWhy understanding your priorities will help you make tough decisionsShow Notes: Click here to listen to part 1 of the Creating Work-Life Balance SeriesWant some additional support to creating work-life balance? Check out the Work-Life Balance Formula, a free training where I teach you the exact equation for feeling present at home and happy at work. Click here to sign up: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.net/balanceformula
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