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Hey Reader! ** I forgot to include the link, so I’m resending this email. Sorry about that! ** Saturday morning. I’m staring at my color-coded calendar (yes, I am embarrassed to say that I fell for that one too) wondering why I still feel like I’m drowning. You’ve tried everything:
I wasn’t failing at productivity. I was solving the wrong problem. When I look at a mom’s schedule now, I don’t see “time management issues.” I see ... a woman who schedules calls during her lunch break because she doesn’t believe she deserves to eat in peace. ... someone saying yes to that extra project because somewhere along the way, she learned that her worth comes from being indispensable. ... personal time disappearing first because “good moms” put everyone else before themselves. The productivity gurus want to fix your calendar. But your calendar isn’t broken. The programming you picked up is. That voice whispering “you’re being lazy” when you sit down for five minutes? That’s not motivation. That’s programming. And you can’t organize your way out of programming that started when you were seven years old. Trust me, I tried for years. The beliefs have to shift first. Everything else is just surface-level fixes. There’s so much more to unpack here ⬇️
With love, Dr. Celia |
Dr. Celia is board-certified psychiatrist turned coach for mom business owners. As a mama of 1, Dr. Celia’s mission is help ultra-busy moms run a business that works around their family and crazy schedule so they know what tasks to prioritize in the small pockets of time they have so they get more accomplished during the day-and finally start to love their business again. Dr. Celia has seen over 1000 patients and applies her extensive knowledge of the human mind to help busy mom business owners get more done in their businesses with an emphasis on the most important aspect of productivity- their thoughts and feelings.
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