167 episodes

This is a show for working moms who want to balance their ambitious career goals with their life as a mom. Being a career driven woman is hard and confusing after having kids but each week, Certified Professional Life Coach Rebecca Olson will share bite-size stories, tips and strategies to help you regain your confidence, make decisions you trust and create a positive mindset that supports the ambitious life you want to live.

Drawing on seven years of coaching ambitious working mom in finding work/life balance as well as her own journey as the breadwinner of a family of 4, Rebecca will teach you how to be both successful at work and present with your family. If you never want to choose between your career and being a great mom, you’ll find the answers and support right here.

Learn more at rebeccaolsoncoaching.com.

Ambitious and Balanced Working Moms Rebecca Olson

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This is a show for working moms who want to balance their ambitious career goals with their life as a mom. Being a career driven woman is hard and confusing after having kids but each week, Certified Professional Life Coach Rebecca Olson will share bite-size stories, tips and strategies to help you regain your confidence, make decisions you trust and create a positive mindset that supports the ambitious life you want to live.

Drawing on seven years of coaching ambitious working mom in finding work/life balance as well as her own journey as the breadwinner of a family of 4, Rebecca will teach you how to be both successful at work and present with your family. If you never want to choose between your career and being a great mom, you’ll find the answers and support right here.

Learn more at rebeccaolsoncoaching.com.

    Navigating travel expectations at work

    Navigating travel expectations at work

    It's not easy to travel for work particularly if you have young kids at home. There’s lots of feelings of guilt, sadness, likely anxiety. There’s a lot of coordination and plans that have to be made, traveling for work is just hard.
    In today’s podcast I want to talk about the cocktail of emotions that we experience as working moms when we travel for work. I’m gonna talk about my own experience of traveling when my daughter was young and how I ugly cried on the floor of my hotel room, and then will dig into the three choices you have if you travel for your job and are experiencing lots of guilt and sadness. 
    Topics in this episode:Chatting about how tough it is to keep up work-life balance when big changes hit. Real talk on why the usual calming tricks sometimes don’t cut it. Believing things will get better, even when it’s all up in the air. Sharing stories about the tough emotions of traveling for work as a mom. 3 options for dealing with travel guilt and sadness. 
    Show Notes & References:   This podcast is on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBg  Learn more about coaching with me by clicking here: https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/aligning-motherhood-program  Listen to Episode 66 here: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/podcast/2022/6/20/cultivating-satisfaction-at-work Want ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin 
    Enjoying the podcast? Make sure you don’t miss a single episode! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or where ever you listen to podcasts.  Leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. 

    • 22 min
    Listener question and answer - feeling undervalued

    Listener question and answer - feeling undervalued

    In today's podcast episode, I tackle the challenging topics that resonate deeply with many of you. I delve into listeners questions on the struggles of feeling undervalued at work, the complexities of networking, and the harsh realities of the motherhood penalty.  
    It's a packed episode filled with heartfelt inquiries from the Ambitious and Balanced Working Moms community, highlighting the universal challenges and offering guidance on how to navigate these tough situations with confidence.  
    Whether you're dealing with workplace issues or personal development hurdles, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice. 
    Topics in this episode: Navigating feelings of being undervalued at work. Addressing the challenges of networking as an introvert. Understanding and overcoming the motherhood penalty. Strategies for self-advocacy and boosting self-confidence. Encouraging personal growth and effective communication in professional settings. 
    Show Notes & References:   This podcast is on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBg  Learn more about coaching with me by clicking here: https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/aligning-motherhood-program  Join my email list here: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/emaillist Want ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin 
    Enjoying the podcast? Make sure you don’t miss a single episode! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or where ever you listen to podcasts.  Leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.

    • 25 min
    Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

    Listener question and answer - falling back into old habits

    In today's episode, we are doing a listener question and answer. We are diving into questions that you submitted via email or social media. Today, we are covering questions around what happens when you simply do not have enough time to get everything done and how you handle all of the overwhelm that comes with that. 
    We will talk about what happens when you slip back into cycles of over prioritizing work and scheduling over times of self care. And lastly, we will dig into compromising on parenting boundaries and what to do when your kid just wants to eat fruit snacks for breakfast! 
    This is going to be a two part series, and next week we are going to be covering additional questions that were submitted from listeners just like you. So be sure to hit the subscribe button and tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
    Topics in this episode:Managing time effectively and coping with the feeling of never having enough hours in the day. Establishing and sticking to parenting boundaries while dealing with children’s demands and tantrums. Prioritizing self-care and breaking the cycle of reverting to work-centric habits. Addressing the "motherhood penalty" and advocating for oneself in the workplace. Networking strategies for introverted moms and maintaining energy levels post-events. 
     Show Notes & References:  This podcast is on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBg Learn more about coaching with me by clicking here: https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/aligning-motherhood-program Listen to the 75/25 podcast episode here: https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/161 Want ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin

    • 31 min
    Everything to everyone all at once (with Kim Nguyen)

    Everything to everyone all at once (with Kim Nguyen)

    In this episode, I sit down with Kim, my coaching client to talk about managing a successful career and being a devoted mom. We dive into how society often expects us to be everything to everyone all at once, the importance of truly being present in both our professional and personal lives, and how coaching turned out to be a lifesaver for her in navigating a balanced life. 
    Kim shares her personal journey of how coaching opened her eyes to what's genuinely important and taught her to be at peace with the balancing act of career and family life. 
    This episode all about shaking off the guilt, discovering what really drives us, and making choices that allow us to thrive in our careers while being a present and connected mom.
    Topics in this episode:It’s okay not to be perfect.Sorting out what really matters to you, both as a mom and in your career.Looking after your mental health and dealing with the mom guilt.Highlighting how coaching can really change the game for moms trying to juggle it all.Personal growth, figuring out who you are, and making choices that fit your life.
    Show Notes & References: This podcast is on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBgStop the mom guilt and people pleasing by hiring me as your coach. Click here to book a call and to start the process. https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/bookWant ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin

    • 52 min
    Stop rushing

    Stop rushing

    “Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go!” or “Come on, come on, come on!” these are familiar phrases when rushing through daily life, particularly as a working mom. Although every working mom can relate, rushing is completely optional. There is a physical, mental and emotional impact that a “rushed” life has that takes away from the calm, present and joy-filled experience of everyday life and there is a way you can avoid it.
    In this episode, I dive deep into the mindset behind this hurried life, dissecting how our day-to-day hustle shapes our interactions and well-being and how, in the end, we bring this upon ourself (yikes!). I will also dive into 3 steps to help you shift from the relentless chase against time to a more controlled and present approach to life's demands.
    Topics in this episode:Busy moms often feel rushed – why does this happen?How rushing feels stressful and chaotic, leading to impatience and hasty actions.Rushing is a mindset you can change, not just a result of having too many things to do.If you had to choose between being “on time” or present, which would you choose? It’s important to know your answer. 3 steps to feeling less rushed and being more in control of your time/energy
    Show Notes & References: This podcast is on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBgStop the constantly rush and take back control of your time, energy and presence by hiring me as your coach. Click here to book a call and to start the process. https://www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/bookWant ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin

    • 23 min
    The 75/25 rule (stop wasting time overpreparing)

    The 75/25 rule (stop wasting time overpreparing)

    In this episode I introduce the "75/25 rule," where you make it a goal to ONLY be 75% ready for meetings, presentations, or talks with clients, instead of stressing out to get everything perfect. I will explain why going beyond 75% preparedness often doesn't pay off in terms of the extra time and energy spent.
    In this episode I will discuss the downsides of overpreparing, like missing out on quality time with family or personal hobbies because you're too caught up in work details. When you are not aiming for 100% preparedness, you can save yourself from feeling stressed and make room for the things in life that make you happy.
    At the end of the episode, I will offer 3 tips to adopt the 75/25 rule in your daily routine. I will share stories from working moms who've strived for only 75% preparedness and found a better balance between their work and personal lives.
    Topics in this episode:Rebecca Olson talks about the "75/25 rule": Be mostly ready for stuff, not perfectly ready.Trying too hard to be 100% ready isn't worth the extra work.If you don't aim for perfection, you'll have more time for fun and family.People who tried the 75/25 rule ended up happier with their work and home life.3 tips to adopting the 75/25 rule
    Show Notes & References: Check out my 3 tips to a non-rushed morning on my new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBgTake the next step to end over-preparedness, procrastination and people pleasing by scheduling a free coaching call: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/bookWant ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin

    • 30 min

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