You're The Average Of The Five People You Spend
The Most Time With – Jim Rohn
By: Yasmin Razack
limitlesswomen.ca
Does this include children? Does the
motivational speaker Jim Rohn include mothers who have children, especially
younger children, in his conclusive thought?
If so, I am the average age my two kids aged 1
and 3 respectively, my husband, twin sister and parents- does this put me
behind the pack?
I thought about this and wanted to know the
thoughts of other women out there because I think it is foolish to believe this
idea especially if you are not in a position to cultivate an inner network of
relationships that supports and influences“ self-esteem, way [you] think and
our decisions”.
# 2 + 3 Mom and Sister |
My rock #1 Husby |
Grandpa # 4 |
Kamea + Khyam (5+6) P.S These are in NO order! |
I was cleaning up barf for half the weekend and
then trying to get over my own symptoms that I caught from my son. Therefore
most of the time, when I am sharing my life goals it is always with people who
understand the issues of being a working mom. As a result I keep the five
people in my family because I know they understand the importance and value I
place on my family. Don’t get me wrong, all of my top 5 people are fabulous, intelligent, highly successful
people but I couldn’t help but think…
I am thinking about this as I am reading Cheryl
Sandberg’s fascinating new book Lean In. It has made me think of how limiting
my own thoughts can be or have become in this (fairly) new, ever evolving identity called:
Mother.
What are you thoughts? Does this hold us back as moms? Does this put us behind as working mothers, especially young mothers that do not have the support or time to build new relationships that can challenge us to think outside our roles as a: working mom?
What are you thoughts? Does this hold us back as moms? Does this put us behind as working mothers, especially young mothers that do not have the support or time to build new relationships that can challenge us to think outside our roles as a: working mom?
Yasmin Razack is a Personal +
Professional Life Coach who works with women in transition to unlock their
limitless potential in all aspects of life. For more information please
visit limitlesswomen.ca or
email her at yasmin@limitlesswomen.ca.
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