I just want to blog and be lazy

I get it all the time, “how do you do it all?!” The answer is that I don’t but what I do accomplish is due to the fact that I prioritize what I want to give my time and attention to, and that I try to work quickly and efficiently. But I am currently in a stage of my life where my priority list is getting smaller and smaller. I have to run my business, I have to meet my obligations at home and to my clients, I have to raise my son. Family time is a non-negotiable and time with friends. I am trying to do less and less and say, “no” more. It’s really hard to bow out of things that I have done for years. I have established myself someone who is “good” at volunteering and helping out with events or serving in leadership, but I have to step down.

Rather than work on fundraisers, I am prioritizing my health and wellness and making time to exercise and maybe play a little tennis. Rather than field endless emails and issues for another organization, I am going to spend more time being creative and blogging, which I really enjoy. Interestingly, I feel more guilty not giving my time and treasure to others than I do pushing myself to show up for others and leave my family at home. Reconditioning myself to feel the exact opposite is a challenge, but it’s my plight at the moment.


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I'm an award-winning, expert attorney in Jacksonville, Florida. I represent professional women and their families who are injured or arrested in Florida. I love my job and am proud to have a career, but when I became a mother, I learned that working moms are uniquely tasked with having to achieve "balance." (whatever that is.) What I really wanted was freedom - freedom to practice law in a way that works for me and my family. Through the support and advice of other working moms, I have found success by developing a personal brand that allows me to create my own clients and practice law in a way that gives me freedom. Now it's my turn to help other lawyer moms learn how to do the same and make it Rain(ka).

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