Dr. Aby Mamboleo – Empowering Working Moms to Overcome Guilt
Being a mom is one of the toughest jobs out there, but things can get even trickier when you throw a career into the mix. Many working moms find themselves caught in a constant tug-of-war between the demands of their jobs and the needs of their children. And in the middle of all this, there’s often one overwhelming emotion: guilt.
Guilt is like that annoying mosquito buzzing around you, constantly reminding you of all the things you could be doing better. It sneaks up on you when sitting in a meeting instead of at your child’s soccer game. It’s a nagging feeling that you’re somehow failing at both roles – as a mother and a professional.
But, you’re not alone in this struggle. Countless other working moms out there know exactly how you feel. And, some people, like Dr. Aby Mamboleo, are dedicated to helping women overcome this guilt and thrive in their personal and professional lives.
Dr. Aby is an author, entrepreneur, wife, and mother who knows all about juggling the demands of motherhood and a career. She lives by the motto “I’m a B.I.T (Billionaire in Training),” and she takes a proactive approach to business.
But, in all the hustle of her entrepreneurial ventures, she never neglected her family and let guilt take over. Now, she’s made it her mission to empower women and provide them with the tools and support they need to succeed – guilt-free.
In her book, “The Key To Guilt-Free Success For Working Moms,” Dr. Aby dives deep into mom guilt and offers practical advice and strategies for overcoming it. She understands that it’s not just about finding the perfect work-life balance but about learning to let go of guilt and embrace modern motherhood’s messy, beautiful chaos.
So, how can you start overcoming the guilt and reclaiming your confidence and sanity? Here are a few tips that Dr. Aby shares to get you started:
- Practice self-compassion: Cut some slack and remember that you’re doing your best.
- Set boundaries: Establish boundaries between work and family time to help you stay present and focused in each role.
- Find support: Surround yourself with other working moms who understand what you’re going through and can offer advice and encouragement.
- Prioritize self-care: Make time for yourself and prioritize activities that recharge your batteries and keep you balanced and fulfilled.
- Focus on quality, not quantity: Remind yourself that it’s not about the amount of time you spend with your children but the quality of that time. Make the most of the moments you have together by being present and engaged.
- Celebrate your successes: Instead of dwelling on what you didn’t accomplish or feeling guilty about what you missed, take time to celebrate your wins – big and small.
Finally, by freeing yourself from the burden of guilt, you’ll be able to show up as a better mother and professional. You’ll also have the energy and confidence to positively impact your community and beyond.
All you need is a change of mindset and certain adjustments in your routines, and guilt will be gone for good. You’ll have more energy and dedication to chasing your dreams and kids running around the house.
And with guides like Dr. Aby Mamboleo showing the way, the sky’s the limit for what working moms can achieve.
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