In today’s episode, I’m sharing a super real, unfiltered conversation about alignment and why it’s not always about ease, flow, or an empty calendar. I’m in a season of life where my plate is very full: I’m a toddler mom, pregnant with baby #2, supporting my husband’s fast-growing startup, and building a brand new real estate business. And yet… I feel more energized, less scattered, and more like myself than I have in a long time. In this episode, I talk about: Why alignment is more about fit...

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Kacia Ghetmiri

Is the Juggle Really the Problem… or Is It Misalignment?

FEB 9, 202621 MIN
empowerHER

Is the Juggle Really the Problem… or Is It Misalignment?

FEB 9, 202621 MIN

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In today’s episode, I’m sharing a super real, unfiltered conversation about alignment and why it’s not always about ease, flow, or an empty calendar.I’m in a season of life where my plate is very full: I’m a toddler mom, pregnant with baby #2, supporting my husband’s fast-growing startup, and building a brand new real estate business. And yet… I feel more energized, less scattered, and more like myself than I have in a long time.In this episode, I talk about:Why alignment is more about fit than easeHow adding something new can actually regulate your nervous systemWhy the juggle isn’t always the problem — sometimes misalignment isLetting go of who you thought you were supposed to beWhy structure can feel surprisingly energizingTrusting that you don’t need to pre-solve the “how” before saying yesLearning to tell the difference between what feels heavy because it’s wrong vs. unfamiliarGiving yourself permission to evolve — even if it doesn’t match an old version of youThis isn’t a strategy episode. It’s a heart-to-heart. And if you’re in a season where you’re craving something new but feel scared to add to your plate… this one is for you.Mentioned in this episode:My children’s book available on Amazon, "The Big Oops" If this episode resonated with you:Share it with a friendPost it on your IG stories & tag meSend me a DM — I read and respond to every single one