Having It ALL
This appears to be a topic on the minds of many this last
week and ironically it is one of the topics I touch on in my recently released
book TimerOrganizer. In Chapter 3—Before You Start Organizing, I discuss the
theory of Having It All.
Here is an excerpt from my book:
“We hear so often that we
cannot have it all. But before you dismiss your dreams think about what this
really means to you. Sometimes, we do not give ourselves a chance and we claim
defeat by saying that we cannot have it all. What would be your dream? If you
could have the exact life you wanted, what would it be? This is not about not
being ungrateful for what you have; it is about desiring more for the future.
Which brings up an important part of having it all: Many times we see people
that appear to have instantaneous success, when the reality is they have been
preparing for years if not decades for this moment. If you have a dream, what
are you doing to prepare for it? What can you do to prepare for it? If you
don’t know what “it” is, my guess is that you are probably not prepared for “it.”
A lot of
times when people say they cannot have it all;
it is not their version of all which
they are referring to. No one wants to feel that they are holding you back from
your dreams, not your spouse, kids, friends, or even your boss. They hope they
are a part of your dreams, but no one who cares about you, wants to keep you
from yours.” By author Sherri Sue Fisher
TimerOrganizer copyright 2014
As You Can See
I
didn’t really say a lot about it, I think what I said really covers it all.
But, since there seems to be so much being said this last week between you can’t
have it all as a woman, to women deciding to not have kids because of their
careers, to others who say we can have it all but maybe not all at the same
time, I felt this week’s blog really needed to address this topic.
Sherri Sue
Fisher, author or TimerDiet and recently published TimerOrganizer
www.timerorganizer.com
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