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Think your busy entrepreneur lifestyle is a sign of making it? It’s actually hurting your growth as a business mom!

Episode 401 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Today we’re talking about the real truth about your busy family lifestyle - ‘cause it’s causing a lot more harm than you think.

This is for someone today who’s just drowning in busyness. 

You’ve got kids that are running all over, you can barely keep up with their sports schedules and gymnastics lessons and church activities, and you’ve got your own house cleaning and business running and marriage building things to do. 

But there’s no time - barely even time to eat each night before running out the door. 

Today’s topics:

  • Why hamster wheel living is the opposite of what you’re supposed to get out of life
  • What you have to reset as the mom to make this kind of radical shift for your family (not to mention everyone’s calendars!)
  • The real root of your hustle mode and what it’s costing you to not drop it

What are you more scared of - losing your family, health, and business, or losing that one thing you’re scared of saying no to?

Make the choice today. Face up to your actions, and own your choices moving forward.

It’s the only way to make a difference to this hustle cycle you’re stuck in.

You’ve got this!

Alyssa

Routines for introverted work-at-home moms: https://yourunbusylife.com/ 

Episode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/quit-the-normal-busy-family/ 

Listen - you don’t want to hang out in this family stage for 2 years, constantly showing up last minute for your kids OR your clients, barely making it to your monthly revenue targets…. 

And exhausting yourself to do it.

So I’m going to hand you the cheat sheet to work-from-home balance…. 

By using Human Design to pull out the right tactics for your specific personality + family setup.

Grab your FREE personality-specific WFH audit here: https://yourunbusylife.com/human-design-reading/

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