It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it.
To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.
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It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it.
To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.
S3 Ep 7: This Sh*t Ain’t Easy: The Sacrifices We Make to Run Businesses While Navigating Motherhood
The Embodied CEO
37 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
S3 Ep 7: This Sh*t Ain’t Easy: The Sacrifices We Make to Run Businesses While Navigating Motherhood
This is not an episode about having it all when it comes to running a business while being a mom. I’m not going to give you platitudes or tell you I have all the hacks to make things easy and smooth, because here is the cold, hard truth: Being an entrepreneur and a mom at the same time is really, really hard. But it’s still one of the best things I’ve ever done.
In today’s episode, I’m breaking down what it looks like to be a mom of three teenagers while also running a seven-figure business, and why this age isn’t any easier than having littles. I’m also reflecting on the generational impact of my mother and grandmother and the impact I’m having on my own children, especially in light of being a business owner. I’m not sugar-coating the hard stuff, but I am sharing why doing both of these things, motherhood and business together, is ultimately so fulfilling. Let’s dive in.
What’s in this episode:
[00:00] Intro
[01:13] How Kirsten’s parenting responsibilities intersect with her business and why it’s still not easy to manage after all of these years
[06:33] Why it’s different (and harder) for mothers to run a business than it is for someone without children
[11:33] How we as women are building more opportunities for our daughters every generation
[19:53] The duality of emotion that comes with motherhood and running a business at the same time
[25:44] Why mothers have a different challenge from fathers when it comes to balancing their work and their life with their kids
[29:50] The gift we give to our kids when they see us running our businesses while building up the next generation
[34:07] A parting quote for you to consider
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, head to: https://kirstenscreen.com/blog/.
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The Embodied CEO
It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it.
To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.