heart-mother-childSocial Media is a buzz this week over PepsiCo CEO Indra K. Nooyi’s interview and statements that working women “can’t have it all.” Reading her comments made me reflect on my experience and journey as a working mother and business woman. I personally do not think it’s an issue of “having it all”! That ends up being a win/lose concept. How can we have all of anything in life? Instead, being an excellent mother doesn’t depend upon whether you’re working or not working outside the home. Some “at home” mothers may not be effective simply because they are present physically. To me, it is a way in which you approach mothering and your family.

I have known many highly effective working mothers as well as non-working mothers in my life. I am a grandmother now, still working full-time, and have raised two wonderful kids. I was a single parent during part of my life, but I always worked full time, even running my own business. Whether a mother is working or not working doesn’t make her a successful mother. What I realize is that how you “show up” as a mother is key to establishing and maintaining healthy relationships with your children. Here are my ingredients to achieving success:

  • Be True to Yourself! No matter what your situation, do what you love and create a life that you want to live and to share with your kids.
  • Take Good Care of Yourself! A physically, mentally, and spiritually healthy you will make you a much better Mom.
  • Don’t Strive for Perfection! It becomes a way to inhabit an imaginary world. Nothing is ever perfect and yet everything already is.
  • Be the Best Version of  You Each Day! When you do your best which can vary any given day, let go of feeling guilty. Don’t do that to yourself. It’ll just zap your energy.
  • Be Present! Working or not working, really BE THERE for your children in the best way you can—most of all, listen to them.
  • Easy Does It! Don’t push yourself or your kids too hard, especially if you’re an over-achiever. It doesn’t always lead to a happier life for you or them.
  • Teach Life Skills! Teach your kids to be self-reliant because it’s not what you give them, it’s what you TEACH them that matters.
  • Have Fun! Relax with your kids. Let yourself be silly so they know life doesn’t have to be so serious.

And most of all, Love Them with All Your Heart!

– Cynthia