A balanced life is a life of WANT-to. It’s a life that feels purposeful, motivating, fun and even easy. An unbalanced life is a life of HAVE-to. It’s a life that feels hard, forceful, and exhausting. Two women might have a very similar life with similar responsibilities but one will feel balanced because everything in their life feels like a choice – like a WANT to and the other will feel imbalanced because they feel like they have no choice and they HAVE to do the things they are doing. In this episode we are going to talk about the difference between a want to and a have to life and then explore the process of moving from have to to want to. Ready? Let’s get to it…Topics in this episode:A have to life feels forced vs. a want to life that feels chosen When you want to do something, it feels motivating Selecting activities with your kids that you want to do 3 steps to moving from a life of have-to’s to a life of want-to’s Shifting your thoughts so that the activities in life feel like something you want Show Notes & References: I can help you create a life you not only want to live, but a life that makes you happy and excited to live. Ready to get started? Click here to book a free coaching call to learn more. www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/bookDon’t forget to leave a rating and review to help spread this resource to other working moms!
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