![]() ![]() I'm fulfilling some need that maybe doesn't exist or maybe could be filled in a different way. I noticed that when I find myself online without a purpose, I use that as a sign to check in and say, "What am I avoiding?" Because I've gone to sleep. I think it takes being aware of what's happening. How do you keep yourself and your kids from falling into old patterns or falling into what society expects? But after I had kids 10 years ago, it completely changed my position and who I am, and who I want to be in the world.Īnd I would think that 10 years later, there's more technology. The culture tells us to focus on the external, "If you get this thing, if you become this thing, then you'll be happy," distracting us from the truth that happiness is always within.Īnd so, it's an ongoing journey, of course. ![]() It's an ongoing process, of course, for many of us to switch. So it seems like you had already learned how not to be plugged in and how to be in tune with your life before you got to the movie. And I just really relate to Lauren's journey.Īs someone who has since found her own connection with nature and breath and spirituality, I think it's an important story to tell. And that's a big part of why I'm a storyteller and why I am drawn to tell different women's stories. We did an interview with a different woman.Īnd what I really loved is exploring their lives and telling their stories. We did these interviews with women called Girl Friday. And it was really similar to what Lauren does in the movie, teaching busy women better ways to manage their life.īut when we were working on it, one of my favorite things to do were these. I did in maybe about 12 or 13 years ago, with two of my friends, Jen Wong and Ashley Fawcett, and I used to run this blog together, and it was actually an e-magazine, and we created a brand around it. ![]()
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