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Thriving in My Zone

October 14, 20243 min read

Thriving in My Zone: How My Family Sees Me Having Fun (Even If They Don’t Get It)

We all know that look. The one our family gives when they see us deeply focused, excited, or lost in a project they just don’t quite understand. My husband and two boys see me in my nook, happily tapping away on my laptop, bursting with ideas, and laughing at something only I find funny. To them, it’s a bit of a mystery—Mom’s little adventure in the digital world.

But here’s the thing: even though they don’t always know what I’m doing, they see something else. They see me thriving. And honestly? That’s all that matters.


The Family Perspective: "Mom’s Up to Something… Again"

For my husband and kids, my work is this fascinating enigma. My boys will poke their heads into my nook, see me deep in a creative zone, and say, “Mom, what are you even doing in there?” My husband will walk by, shake his head, and smile, fully supportive but slightly amused that I’m having the time of my life working on something they can’t quite wrap their heads around.

But what they do see is the joy it brings me. They see me energized, laughing, and genuinely passionate about what I’m doing—even if they can’t pinpoint exactly what it is.

Parent Insight: Sometimes it’s not about them understanding every detail of what you do. It’s about them seeing the impact it has on your energy and happiness.


From Confused Looks to Proud Smiles

When I first dove into the world of bold online marketing strategies, I could practically see the question marks hovering over their heads. "SEO? MRR? PLR? Mom, are you speaking a different language?" But over time, those confused looks have shifted to proud smiles.

They may not know what a marketing funnel is or why I get so excited about keywords and AI-driven courses, but they know this: whatever I’m doing, it’s working. I’m more fulfilled, more engaged, and more me than I’ve been in a long time.

Pro Tip for Parents: Let your kids and partner see the joy you get from your work, even if they don’t fully get it. It shows them the value of passion-driven work—and who knows, it might just inspire them to chase their own unique interests.


The Power of Showing Up for Yourself

What I’ve realized is that my family doesn’t need to understand every aspect of what I do. What they need to see is that I’m showing up for myself. They see a mom and wife who’s found something she loves, something that lights her up and makes her feel alive.

In their eyes, I’m not just their mom or partner. I’m a person with goals, dreams, and ambitions of my own. And that’s an incredibly powerful thing to show your kids—that it’s okay to carve out time for yourself, to find something that’s yours, and to thrive in it, even if no one else fully gets it.

Parent-to-Parent Tip: It’s okay if your family doesn’t understand your work 100%. What they see in you—the energy, the joy, the growth—is what matters most.


Conclusion: Thriving in the Unknown

So, even though my husband and boys might never fully understand what goes on in my little nook, they know this: I’m thriving. They see the fun I’m having, the passion I’ve rediscovered, and the way it’s enriched not just my life, but our family’s life as a whole.

And that’s the thing—sometimes it’s not about explaining every detail. Sometimes it’s just about showing the people you love that you’ve found something that makes you happy. Even if they don’t have a clue what “bold online marketing strategies” or “PLR products” really are.

So, here’s to thriving in our little corners, to chasing passions even when others don’t quite understand, and to showing our families that it’s never too late to have fun with something new.

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