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It's Not Up to Me

It's Not Up to Me

Like a lot of people, I struggle with guilt. Being a wife, business owner, parent, or even just a human being brings up all kinds of emotions. I think about the ‘what ifs’ and ‘could have beens’ a lot, and I often take on burdens I was never made to bear. For me, this has particularly happened when I began life as a mother just two years ago. I felt guilty when I worked instead of playing with Willow. I felt guilty when I felt like I was neglecting my business. I struggled when I dropped her off at YMCA childcare to try and work, and I felt even worse when I lost my temper towards her because I had to get something done and her needs interfered with mine.

From the first day I called Nathan in tears because I felt like I couldn’t handle having a baby and a business, he suggested we look into daycare options. I stubbornly refused. Part of the reason is because I wanted to own a business so that I could work from home and spend more time with my kids. Part of the reason is because with adoption, early bonding is crucial to having a safe and loving home environment for a child who experienced trauma at too early of an age…

Letting Life Overtake Work | Monday Musings

Letting Life Overtake Work | Monday Musings

I stress out about a lot of things I probably shouldn't worry over. I am sure a few of you can relate...and if not, please tell me your secret! One of my biggest stressors (even if that's not a word) this year has been, honestly, my perception of myself. Going full-time in photography has been nothing short of wonderful - I would never in a million years have dreamed that I was cut out for it, but this life is perfect for me. I can work from the couch or my standing desk. I can start work early or take time off in the afternoon when I have evening hours. I can visit family when I have destination engagement sessions like this past weekend in at the Trump Winery in Charlottesville.

Yet what stresses me out is not my work, but how much work I have. Sometimes I am busy from sun up to sundown hustling, sending emails, updating social media, photographing clients, and taking care of my daily duties. Other days I wake up with a fairly short to-do list and a weird feeling that I should always be busy no matter what. That if I do not fill an 8 or 9 hour day with work on my business, I am doing something wrong...

Nathan's New Job | Business

Nathan's New Job | Business

I had a friend ask me awhile ago if I felt alone in my business. I thought about that for a minute, but in truth I do not. I have friends who support and encourage me, and working from home during the day has given me an incredible amount of flexibility to meet people for coffee or lunch and work a little later instead. On top of that, between meeting with brides and families, I keep a regular amount of contact with the outside world even when I'm holed up in one room of my house for a majority of my days.

Before my mentoring session with Justin and Mary, I hadn't really considered adding Nathan to the business as more than a second shooter until or unless I grow past the point of sustainability. There are weeks that feel overwhelming with an incredible amount of work, but that is every person in every job. Plus, he of course has a full time job and is going to seminary, so asking him to add anything else to his plate seemed out of the question.