I knew when I saw this title, I needed to find time to listen. This is so me, and what you spoke about is what I am recently learning about myself. Since I have a to do list, I end the day miserable with how little I got done. I am home with my 1 and 2 year old, while my others are in school. And every day I look at how little I crossed off my list. I realized, I am only miserable cuz I see that list! If I looked at my to do list as, daven with my children, teach them parsha, take them out etc, I would feel so much more accomplished. I have to stop fighting my “moment” as you said and do what is possible to do with my kids. It can make such a difference in my life. Thank you:)
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I knew when I saw this title, I needed to find time to listen. This is so me, and what you spoke about is what I am recently learning about myself.
Since I have a to do list, I end the day miserable with how little I got done. I am home with my 1 and 2 year old, while my others are in school. And every day I look at how little I crossed off my list. I realized, I am only miserable cuz I see that list! If I looked at my to do list as, daven with my children, teach them parsha, take them out etc, I would feel so much more accomplished. I have to stop fighting my “moment” as you said and do what is possible to do with my kids. It can make such a difference in my life. Thank you:)