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I want it all, but who has the time?

As women we can do a lot. Yet, all too often, we think we can do it all, need to be needed, do too much for others, give, give and give some more to make our self always come last….  Let me tell you from experience, that doesn’t work in the long haul….

Janet Allison author, educator, family coach and Founder of Boys Alive! joins Sharon Sayler on Life Interrupted Radio to share with us that “It’s okay to ask for help.”

But, how do we do that?

Janet will share with us on this episode of Life Interrupted Radio:

  • How to get clear on what you value as a couple and as a family
  • How allowing others to help creates deeper relationships,
  • How to let go and be in the moment,
  • How everything IS possible,

And so much more wisdom on gender differences between men and women work and how to create deeper family relationships.   Learn more about Janet Allison at www.BoysAlive.com

Listen or view Janet’s interview here and join Sharon Sayler, your host for Life Interrupted Radio, to find out how to get the life you crave and deserve. Available now at www.lifeinterruptedradio.com

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About Your Host, Sharon Sayler

Your host, Sharon Sayler is a certified executive and wellness coach, communications trainer, public speaker, best selling author, and the founder of Competitive Edge Communications who specializes in teaching professionals critical nonverbal and body language skills including how to have those critical “tough” conversations. She teaches how to up-your-impact on the stage, in the boardroom, with clients, customers, team members and even how to deal with difficult people.

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