It’s 8:32am and I’ve already been awake for over two hours. Feeding tiny mouths, cleaning up the house, folding mountains of laundry, and reviewing the endless “to do” list for the day that I’ll attempt to tackle when my kids finally (hopefully) nap.

This was me a few years ago. Working from home (when I could) with a newborn and a two-year-old in tow, all while trying to figure out how to make it all work.

Only to wake up and do it again the next day.

Maybe you can relate…

Now parenting three young children while running two businesses, so much of this season of my life feels functional. Doing something for someone to make their life better or at least get to the next step. Sometimes that’s making a meal that will be consumed faster than it takes to create. Sometimes that’s pausing a reading the same book to an eager little mind for the third time in a row. And sometimes it’s simply accepting the endless cycle of “cleaning up” that is enviable when you manage tiny humans. This is the beauty and monotony of parenthood.

While I am enjoying so much of this precious season of raising my little ones, I am also constantly tired, frustrated, and disappointed that I can’t seem get more done in each day (although I’ve made temporary peace with this and accepted my FOMO, turning it into JOMO).

In my early years of parenthood, I showed up to mom’s groups and play dates where I began to recognize a deep need inside me for belonging and an affirmation that I wasn’t alone (especially in the lonely moments that most working-from-home parents experience).

While my overall presence was positive, my spirit was craving something more. Something deeper.

Craving More

Have you ever felt happy, but not fulfilled? Like you were showing up to your life in the only way you knew how, but still not getting what you needed?

Think about how you responded the last time someone asked: “How are you doing?”

How honest were you? Did you really tell them? Did you make the time?

Or out of habit, did you respond: “I’m so busy” or maybe defaulting to the commonly over-used “I’m fine”?

It’s all too easy to present a persona that looks fine on the outside, but is craving something more on the inside.

How are you really doing?

Take a moment to check in with yourself now and name at least three emotions that are really present for you now.

Exhausted

Peaceful

Rushed

Hopeful

Stuck…

What are you craving more of (or less of) now?

You were made for more, my friend.

You are called to live a bold, beautiful, and amazing life (yes, even with the endless piles of laundry and sinks full of dishes included in this season)

How You Show Up Matters

Did you know that one of the most contagious things in the world is actually your mood?

How you show up matters.

Your presence – the way you impact the environment you’re in because YOU are there, and the way others experience you – defines your life and your relationships.

Your sense of presence defines not only how others perceive you, but also how you feel. Take a moment to reflect on these questions as you think about how you’re showing up.

When your friends, family, colleagues, and strangers interact you, what do they experience?

How would someone describe your presence now? Peaceful and focused or frantic and rushed?

What do you want others to experience when they are in your presence?

Now set a timer for two minutes and respond to the following question: When I walk into a room, I want others to remember me for my…

Really dig deep here and take time to reflect on who you want to BE, then let this define what you need to DO. And if you’re still feeling a little lost or stuck and need some guidance,  you can start here!

Being Present. Embodying Presence.

Growing up, my worth was often defined by how much I accomplished – good grades turned into attending a premier college that propelled me into graduate school and a stable career. It wasn’t until I started really considering what life held for me, and what I felt called to contribute, that I took the courageous leap to step outside this chosen path and purse the messy, less-secure life of an entrepreneur.

I had to first get present and honest with myself to determine what type of presence I wanted to have with others.

Fast forward to present day. Running multiple businesses while creating a community of connection and support at The Makers Place™ has been one of the most fulfilling and all-consuming experiences of my life – especially working full-time as a Preschool Director!

Yes, I still have days where I feel frazzled as I barely am catching up with the urgency that managing complex businesses requires on top of family demands and daily life stuff. But I’m fueled with a deeper sense of purpose now as I live out my calling.

What’s the purpose that drives your presence?

Originally published at leadwithintention.com on August 1, 2024 

More About Leslie 

Leslie M. Bosserman, M.Ed., CPCC, is an Executive Coach + Lifestyle Strategist for innovators and creative professionals leading dynamic and diverse teams. After working for a decade in higher education and student development, Leslie launched Lead With Intention® – a boutique coaching and consulting practice that specializes in leadership coaching, customized training, and organizational strategy for clients and their teams around the world. She collaborates with a range of creative professionals from entrepreneurs launching their startups to executive leaders at Fortune 500 Companies. With a background in strengths-based leadership development and applied positive psychology, she enjoys helping individuals and team realize and become their best. Leslie teaches on Business and Leadership at the University of California, Davis Continuing and Professional Education. She is a sought-after keynote speaker and leadership trainer, and recently was a featured speaker at TEDxEustis in February 2024. Committed to enhancing her local community, Leslie and her husband, Joel, co-created and launched The Makers Place™ – the regions first coworking space with onsite childcare. She also currently works as the Director and Site Supervisor of Mini Makers™ Preschool. Leslie lives in Northern California and travels internationally for coaching, organizational trainings, and retreat facilitation. You can connect with her on FacebookTwitterInstagramPinterest, and YouTube or send her an email at [email protected] to learn how to partner together.

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  • Leslie M. Bosserman

    Founder and Executive Coach

    Lead With Intention®

    Leslie M. Bosserman, M.Ed., CPCC is an Executive Coach and Lifestyle Strategist for innovators and creative professionals leading dynamic and diverse teams. As a creative thought leader, Leslie has spoken at TEDxEustis and is currently writing a book on a decade of research around the science of Emotional Endurance. After working for a decade in higher education and student development, Leslie launched Lead With Intention® – a boutique coaching and consulting practice that specializes in leadership coaching, customized training, and organizational strategy for clients and their teams around the world. She collaborates with a range of creative professionals from entrepreneurs launching their startups to executive leaders at Fortune 500 Companies. Leslie is committed to enhancing her local community and co-created and launched The Makers Place™ with her husband. As the regions first coworking space with onsite childcare, this innovative multi-use space supports parents who need a professional workspace along with flexible childcare options. She also currently works as the Director and Site Supervisor of Mini Makers™ Preschool. Leslie has also served locally on the leadership team for TEDxSacramento as the Event Coordinator and volunteered as a coach for emerging female leaders through The Women's Impact Alliance (formerly The Coaching Fellowship). As a two-time UCLA alumna, Leslie graduated with her Bachelor’s in Mass Communications (B.A.) and a Master's of Education (M.Ed.). She is also trained as a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) through The Co-Active Training Institute, international leaders in Coach Training and Leadership Development. Before becoming a Professional Coach, Leslie worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she taught leadership and diversity classes as well as ran a campus-wide Leadership Certificate Program for over 500 students, faculty, and staff members. She also has worked professionally in residential life and academic research at UCLA and in Public Affairs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under the U.S. Department of Energy. Leslie loves to travel and explore new places and has visited over 30 countries, including living abroad in the Middle East for a year where she volunteered at local schools in Amman, Jordan with her husband. She is an avid artist and creative who also enjoys karaoke, cooking ethnic food, supporting local coffee shops, and practicing yoga. Leslie is a novice pickleball player and an expert bargain shopper! She lives in Northern California with her husband and three young children, and travels internationally for coaching, organizational trainings, and retreat facilitation.