by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 25, 2017 | Business, Freedom, Maternity leave, Self care, Time Management
WHY DO WE ALWAYS FEEL SO GUILTY? Imagine that for 365 days of the year we can drop mama guilt and step into being the fabulous mother, wife and human that we are – and deserve to be. I went to an EFT workshop with a friend the other week, and literally within minutes...
by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 24, 2017 | Business, Time Management, Transformation
How often do we under sell ourselves? Under sell our value, and the payment for who we are and what we are worth? As women, it’s hard to stand up for what we’re worth, and get paid what we’re worth. We hear about the glass ceiling regularly, and I’m not going...
by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 24, 2017 | Business, Self care, Time Management, Transformation
HOW TO HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT COMES YOUR WAY When stuff happens, it’s not the situation that really matters – it’s how we deal with it. I had lunch with my friend Judy earlier this week, and we couldn’t believe well much our little ones were behaving… it...
by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 18, 2017 | Business, Freedom, Maternity leave
WHY WORK NO LONGER WORKED FOR ME Parenting changes us in ways that we can never imagine. When my little one was first born, I was learning how to be a mum, and learning how to communicate and understand him. I had no interest in life beyond him, and my brain just...
by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 17, 2017 | Business, Freedom, Self care, Time Management
Too often we think we’re listening to our child, but really we’re scrolling through Facebook, or thinking what to have for dinner, or worrying about how to do whatever needs doing. And we’re not really focusing on them. A friend came over the other day, and said she’d...
by Lucy Griffiths | Mar 12, 2017 | Business, Freedom, Maternity leave, Time Management
When I was a child, I hated that feeling on a Sunday, knowing the weekend was over and it was back to business. I had this knot in the pit of my stomach at the thought of going back to school. It was this gut curdling fear that I carried into my adulthood, and my 9-5...