Work/Life UnBalanced
Are you having challenges achieving a good worklife balance? Is your work chakra out of alignment? Have you bathed in essential oil before heading into the office to no avail? Then you’ve come to the right place. Work/Life UnBalanced is a podcast dedicated to those of us that are immersed in the daily grind of work and fighting the good fight to find balance. Along with a variety of interesting guests, thought leaders and business professionals, we’ll bring you fresh perspectives on all things related to fitting your work life into your real life. The podcast is brought to you by CPS HR Consulting - a public sector organization focused on helping clients improve organizational performance.
Work/Life UnBalanced
Can We Talk About....Doing It All
Women in the workplace wearing multiple hats not only in our professional lives also in our personal life, we’re moms, partners, daughters, siblings, leaders, let’s have a conversation about how we do it all.
Join us as we honor the multifaceted roles that women take on, from nurturing their families to excelling in their professional lives. We'll shine a spotlight on Brisha and Dr. Love's favorite role—motherhood.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms out there, whether you have human babies, fur babies, or plant babies. Dr. Love's mother was a true inspiration, juggling school, household chores, cooking all the family meals, and even sewing their clothes as an amazing seamstress. Every morning, Dr. Love and her sister would wake up to find new dresses made by their talented mom. Despite the demands, she pursued her education, earning her master's degree and later her administrative credentials, becoming a principal. Her journey showed that it's possible to "Do it All."
Doing it all means doing it on your own timeline. Dr. Love earned her master's degree the same week her youngest was born. We have ownership over our lives and our goals, free from the pressure of what others are saying around us. We have the power to change our lives; it doesn’t have to happen today; it can be moved to next year. We're all at different places in our lives. We grow, we change, we acquire new things, and we let some things go.