women, obligation, goals, roles, Christian, identity, productivity

Re-Thinking Your Roles and How it Affects Your Obligations and Goals.

Sarah SoonWriting

Ladies, ever feel overwhelmed juggling the various roles you wear? Mother, wife, employee, entrepreneur, writer, care giver? The list goes on and on. And you wonder if you can fulfill your obligations attached to each role?

On today’s blog, Dee Selby, my Virtual Marketing Assistant, shares the importance of re-thinking these roles and the obligations attached to them based on God’s Word. We dive into her debut book, Re-thinking Your Roles and How it Affects Your Obligations and Goals. Enjoy!

 

Here are the interview highlights.

1:47 Introduction to Dee and her many roles.

2:30  How our sense of obligation can stand in the way of achieving our goals

3:10  The core message of her book: a women’s guide to prioritizing relationships, directing energy, and pursuing their passion.

4:40  Why Dee structured her book as a workbook.

6:09  Why she based her workbook on God’s Word.

7:43  Dee’s story of her role changing when she became a widow and also when her children became adults.

13:18 How the workbook can help us assess our roles, obligations attached to those roles, and if we need to reset new goals.

14:23 Dee shares a glimpse of her writing journey.

17:58 Dee shares a teaser about her next book project, paper management at home.

 

Where to Find Dee:

Connect with Dee on Facebook. (Dee’s Downsize & Declutter)

Her website, Dee’s Downsize & Declutter.

Purchase on Amazon: Roles, Goals, and Obligations:

women, obligation, goals, roles, Christian, identity, productivity

Dee’s Bio:

Dee Selby is a professional organizer and productivity specialist with experience in life coaching, teaching, writing, editing, graphic design, marketing, and public relations. Her entrepreneurial spirit has led her to create Dee’s Downsize and Declutter, a business focused on helping people have more peaceful and productive living and working environments.

Dee lives in Haskell, OK and her roles include, but are not limited to, mom, daughter, sister, aunt, great aunt, friend, and confidante.

 

 

Featured Image by Jill Wellington from Pixabay