Driven to succeed?
If you’re reading this, you likely are.
The dark side of having drive may be having an addiction to success.
That you get tunnel vision and you create success in one area of your life to the detriment of everything else in your life.
Today I’m introducing you to a guest who’s gone through the ups and downs of this drive to succeed.
She shares a personal story that I know moms and hopeful moms will relate to.
And she lets us in on her a few of her tactics to help her curb her drive to succeed in her business, so that her family doesn’t suffer.
Before we talk to her, I want to let you in on a little secret.
I used to have an addiction to my work to the exclusion of all else. But it wasn’t until I learned to create time for myself that I understood what was and was not serving me in my life and what I needed to prioritize in my day to day life to become a more efficient (and let’s face it, a whole lot better) at being a lawyer.