"We live in a guilt culture, so the first step in moving forward is eliminating that guilt," says social entrepreneur and best-selling author Miki Agrawal.
"Women need to allocate some of their time to be the best mom that they can be at that moment, but they also need to allocate some of their time to pursue their dreams.
So, Miki Agrawal has built her companies by setting up systems where she has support."
That includes comfortable shoes, exercises, and healthy food, she says on the podcast Emotionally Uncomfortable.
"She still managed to save money even when she was making very little by focusing on the things that mattered," she adds.
"She also has help to support her, so she has time to take care of other things with her full energy while remaining attentive to her baby.
This approach dives into guilt and removes those feelings that prevent us from moving forward."
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