Sometimes frustration is the pathway to freedom.
Sometimes frustration is the pathway to freedom.
I was frustrated with the lack of time I had for the things I truly wanted to do. I didn’t want to be spending hours working on my business and being away from my kids.
I wanted my business to grow even while I was present with my kids.
But it was frustration that pushed me to the point to create boundaries around my time, so I could grow my business and be a present mom.
I believed there had to be a better way than the hustle and grind I saw all over social media. So I created it.
By first knowing what I didn’t want, I was able to create what I did want (sometimes, us women are tricky like that).
Maybe my business didn’t grow as quickly as it could have, but it has grown in alignment and that is way more important to me than the speed in which I achieved it.
Life isn’t a race. It’s meant to be lived.