A few weeks ago, I was giving one of my favorite talks to a team of professionals at one of my favorite clients. The talk is all about how to build a powerful morning ritual. Something that sets you up for excellence, all day long.
At one point, a woman in the session asked me a question … as a mother, how do you get over the feeling of guilt that comes with taking all that time for yourself?
I nearly tore my skin off when she asked this.
Why? For about a million different reasons …
Because I too have felt this gut-twisting guilt.
Because I know that women feel it far more often and more acutely than men feel it.
Because I know that question is tied to a much deeper truth about working mothers that we struggle to articulate.
That guilt that we feel anytime we take time for ourselves is tied to something poisonous in our culture.
This episode is my attempt to shine a light on my journey as a working mother, and how I’ve developed a working rapport with that guilt.
This episode is my attempt to reclaim and redefine what it means to be a “good mother”.
But most of all, this episode is my love letter to every single working mother out there.
Ravenmothers*: We ride at dawn.
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