Nobody promised ease in life. Nobody said being a working mom, a parent, a partner, finding work-life balance, getting a fulfilling job or putting up boundaries would be easy. So what would happen if you dropped that expectation and moved into radical acceptance that things are meant to be hard? In today’s podcast, I’m sharing how when you stop fighting the “hard” in life, you open up to problem solve differently so you reach your goals faster and with more ease.Topics in this episode:Why we think things should be easier? How does problem solving challenges get easier when you accept that things are hard? Why you shouldn’t fear allowing yourself to be angry, disappointed, sad or frustratedHow self-judgement creates extra “hardship” when you are trying to reach your goals Show Notes & References: Ready to experience radical acceptance of yourself and life’s “hard” circumstances? I will help you to learn how to accept and create more effective plans/processes for reaching your goals and having a happy and fulfilling working mom life. Want ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin
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