Have you ever wondered what your purpose is? Have you seemed to lose your way after motherhood? Or maybe your goals have changed since becoming a mom.
I remember at such a young age, feeling a conflict in my heart on choosing between being a stay at home mom and a career mom. I remember wanting both. In today’s society, it can be difficult to live off of a single income and have the option of not working as a mother. But with modern conveniences, like the internet and social media, we can have the best of both worlds.
There are a lot of options out there to work from home, flex time or being your own boss.
In this episode, I chat with Jenny Beecher, farm wife and mom of three kids. She is a clarity coach for moms trying to find balance between business and living a fulfilling life at home.
In this interview, we talk about:
- The transition of your place in the workplace to finding your purpose inside and outside of motherhood.
- Learning to shatter generational and societal programming to what it means to be a mom.
- Finding your own way and going your own way.
Helpful Links from the Show
Connect with Jenny at http://jennybeecher.com
Instagram http://instagram.com/jenny.beecher
Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/GrowYourOwnWay.Jenny
Energy Rainbow activity download (free pdf): https://www.jennybeecher.com/energy-rainbow
Free “Doing It All Discovery Session”: https://www.jennybeecher.com/book-a-call

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It’s not easy. Motherhood so far, in my life, has been less about how to parent, and more about how to find balance in my day-to-day life. For a long time, I put myself on the back-burner, desperate to give my all (and then some) to my son and my husband. I did this until ffef I ran myself into the ground. Only then did I realize that I can’t give my all to anyone when I’m not fulfilled and taken care of first. It’s been a long two years, and I have many more to go. I’d love to share 20 things I’ve done to find myself again after motherhood, in the hopes that other new moms may take the time for self-discovery before burning out.