Sometimes when speaking with my husband about our life, I call ourselves lucky. But then I remember how much hard work we’ve put in to get here.
I think about hyperventilating and feeling overly anxious when I had to go back to work after my first maternity leave.
I think about crying in the shower thinking up plans to be able to live a life more closely aligned with my vision of motherhood.
I think about my plans, my hopes, my dreams.
I think about what I did each step of the way to lead to me to the next step.
I think about how much studying, hard work and perseverance I put in and practiced to get to where I am today.
I think about my husband’s difficult transition into civilian life. (Side note: The military does not help as much as they should but that’s a post for another day.)
I think about his decision to get a college degree to better our future.
I think about his decision to get his MBA to advance his career.
And then I think about his life story and how hard he has worked to get to where he is today.
So though I do think sometimes luck plays a part in life, I don’t think we would have gotten anywhere near where we are without putting in effort.
While I don’t know where exactly our journeys will take us, I am trusting our decisions and growing more and more excited (while still a little nervous) for us. We have worked hard to become the people, couple and parents we are. And we won’t stop working to become better.
Navigating & Negotiating Working Motherhood with Riva
Having a career (and trying to advance in it) while being a mom is one of the toughest challenges I’ve faced yet … and I’ve sat for multiple bar exams.
That is why I am so proud and excited to announce that I have partnered with Riva to co-publish “A Guide to Navigating and Negotiating Working Motherhood,” part one of a free and comprehensive three-part guide to help you navigate motherhood while being a working professional. Riva is an employee-first career advocacy platform. It uses technology and world-class negotiations expertise to help professionals achieve their best job offers and advance in their careers.
I don’t have it all figured out but I do know having knowledge and support helps tremendously. Having that has empowered me every step of my career while pregnant both times. I did not have a guide to make it seamless, though.
Beneficial Screen Time with Reading Eggs
At a recent conference, I was reminded that technology use among kids is not the worst thing. When S was a baby, I thought it was. The AAP was telling me, anyway. Since then, they have loosened the recommendation for screen time with kids.
My Dream Now (BIG ANNOUNCEMENT)
When I was about to return to work from maternity leave after having my firstborn, I thought I might want to be a stay at home mom. Since then, I have learned I want, or rather need, to work (whatever that might look like) in order to thrive as a mom, as a wife and as a person.
That being said, I have recently experienced a big career-related change.
In some ways, my decision feels like a long time coming. In others, it feels surreal.
The thing is … that was my dream, then.
They are my dream, now.
Mostly, I am grateful to my employers for this opportunity, and to my husband and family for their support.
Get Out of Your Own Way
I remember reading other blogs and then scrolling on Instagram and feeling tinges of inferiority. How could I get there? What did I have to do? Eventually, I decided to focus on my goals and on community (versus competition) and slowly but surely saw a difference.
YOU hold your power to do more, to have more, to be more. Stop standing in your own way.
Get out there and take that chance you have been wanting to take. The dream you have dreamt of executing. The plan you have thought about for what feels like every waking minute of everyday. Do what it is that you want. Do what it is that will make you excited.
You might succeed. You might not. We do not know what will happen for sure. But at least you know you will have believed in yourself to take the next step. And do not be discouraged. If you fail, learn from it… and try and try again.
I know you can do it.
I’m rooting for you.
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