You have to go broke three times to learn how to make a living.
We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.
When you become a mom you just learn how to function sleep deprived and you do get used to it. I came back to work when Finley was three months old and the first few months were rough. Then somehow you learn to exist on no sleep and now when he does upon occasion sleep through the night which is like a full six hours you're pretty sure he's suffocating. So you don't sleep anyway.
My mom and my dad wanted my brother and I to have a better life you know better education better jobs. It was probably harder much much harder for my parents. When you're a kid you can learn a language much more easily I learned English in less than a year.
I've always been homeschooled so doing it on set is kind of the same thing. My mom makes it very interactive - we'll get a book on chocolate and learn how to make it or she will buy antique items. I love military history the mechanics and strategy of it.
My mom used to tell me stories at night read books to me - and I read 'em over and over and over again. And you know what I learned from that? I went back and looked at everything - Why do I like reading the same stories over and over and over again? What was I some kind of nincompoop? No - the narrative gave me connection with my mom.
I've never had my brows done - I tweeze them myself. I used to watch my mom pluck her brows that's how I learned.
I've learned that every working mom is a superwoman.
My mom was a seamstress and I wish I'd learned to sew because I'm obsessed with 'Project Runway!'
Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business I learned from my mom and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense.