Joy and frustration can be equally motivating. Sometimes joy pulls our focus like a magnet to where it needs to be. On the other hand, sometimes being grumpy and frustrated is a sign we need to pivot in another direction. They both help us understand what roles or activities, or ideas we need to say no to to make sure we have enough space for what we want to say yes to.
Today, I’m joined by recurring guest host Adrian Klaphaak, who is just returning from a two-month parental leave after welcoming his second child into the world. We’re talking about preparing for, and returning from, time off; the challenges of parenting while running a business; and working toward sustainable joy and focus amidst it all.
Are you working on a Pivot-in-progress? For guidance on reconnecting with what lights you up and creating an action plan to move forward, check out Adrian’s flagship Career Pathfinder Program and apply promo code PIVOT at checkout.
More about Adrian: Adrian Klaphaak is a coach, purpose guide, entrepreneur, therapist, and founder of A Path That Fits Career and Life Coaching. His coaching approach is holistic—a constant balance between getting results and a quest for meaning and fulfillment. He describes himself as “a deep seeker with a constant itch to make things happen.”
🌟 3 Key Takeaways:
If you’re feeling dread upon returning to work after a break (or even just the weekend), ask: What am I resisting coming back to? See the resistance as a message from a wiser part of yourself telling you something might be off.
Surrender to the reality of your life, and remember that you’ve chosen it, even amongst the challenges. Life is long, if we’re lucky, and no situation lasts forever.
Sometimes you have to say no and clear space first, before clarity on next steps emerges. Be patient: the biggest dreams take time.
✅ Try This Next: What do you want to say no—or not now—to right now?
📘Books:
The Dirty Life: A Memoir of Farming, Food, and Love by Kristin Kimball
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang
The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living by the Dalai Lama
🔗Resources:
Adrian on the web, Yelp, Facebook, LinkedIn
Course: Career Pathfinder (promo code PIVOT)
Articles: Startup Parent Substack, Parable of the Trapeze
Podcast: Startup Parent Podcast
🎧Related Podcast Episodes:
Pivot x Career Pathfinder Playlist (previous episodes with Adrian)
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