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By: Ana Tampanna

How many of us decide to shoot for the stars, then beat ourselves up when we find that the process of building the necessary equipment to reach that high is not easy?

We cry in frustration and deem ourselves failures for not reaching our business goals. Meanwhile we are raising children, nurturing an active marriage, supporting aging parents, volunteering in church, PTA and Scouts, working hard to enhance our own health, and maintaining a full workload.

Many of us do all these things as single parents. We share a need to be considered somebody of worth, to feel validated in what we do, and to achieve financial freedom.

We often feel that there just isn’t time to do much beyond getting food on the table and the kids tucked in bed. The bottom line is that we are emotionally drained from our everyday lives, and don’t need another pound of guilt added to our shoulders, self imposed or otherwise.

By acknowledging the small signs of progress each day, you confirm the baby steps you are taking toward your goal. No success is too small to count. Then, when you look over the page of past achievements, you will clearly see the overall progress you are making. Here are some other daily practices that have made a difference for me:

Finally, delegate more to others. We tend to do a lot of the tasks that our children could do in the act of learning responsibility. Often we simply don’t ask for help.

These are all baby steps, and it’s the baby steps that add up to reaching one’s goals in life, no matter how lofty.



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