How I Manage My (Im)Perfectly Balanced Life

When I am introduced, I am often referred to as Heidi Powell?Co-Host and Transformation Specialist on?Extreme Weight Loss, wife of Chris Powell, and mother of four.powell224

Yes, all three of these things are full-time jobs, but they are far from my only roles. Realistically, those are only 3 of my 10-20 jobs I fulfill every single day. I KNOW I?m not the only one who wears 1,000 hats everyday and somehow manages to?stay sane. (I?ll be the first to say, some days I?m NOT sane).

You may have 2-3 main roles that identify you, but in reality, we have a gazillion people we need to be just to make the world go ?round. I mean?how many of you reading this are moms? If you are (or even if you aren?t, you?ve most likely been around kids so you can hopefully get this), you know that being a MOM is more than just a full-time job. It?s an?around the clock?job, and it?s one that demands every last bit of energy, patience, and multi-tasking that we can muster up.

Moms?we are AWESOME. Virtual high fives to anyone and everyone who keeps kids alive, fed, and (mostly) happy…all in a days? work. Some days, we overachieve and actually feel like we deserve a pat on the back. Other days, we are thankful there are no secret surveillance cameras in our homes to document our downright AWFUL parenting moments.

And please tell me I?m not the only one who starts sweating at the?thought?of secret cameras in my house.?But this begs the question I get asked ALL too often: How on EARTH do you balance family, work, and your own fitness?

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Here?s the truth: Sometimes I don?t. Plain and simple. Sometimes I SUCK at balance, the same way you might feel you do. While my “balance” has improved much over the years and I have days I feel like I am “killing life” (in a good way), there are many times?I don’t??do life? as well as I wish I did. It destroys me when I lay in bed at night and think of the many ways I may have let my family down, or mis-prioritized something that needed more attention. BUT…I?ve come to accept that I will NEVER balance life perfectly. I give myself grace and remind myself how I can do better the next day.

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We are all human. Yes, I am too. I struggle and cry over spilled milk. I get caught in my own head occasionally?most often after too much time spent on social media looking at every other woman?s seemingly perfectly balanced life.

If you can always remember these THREE things, you can say goodbye to emotional struggle and hello to more joy:

  1. Stop comparing: When we compare our reality with another woman?s highlight reel on social media, we are setting ourselves up for disappointment and self-deprication. We will NEVER live up to that illusion we see so many people creating from their false “Happily Ever Afters.” And that?s not to say life isn?t beautiful for some, but behind every seemingly-perfect Instagram account is a whole load of baggage and struggle in that individual?s life. MYSELF INCLUDED!!!! If we only knew what the most put together Instagram mommy was dealing with, we would no doubt happily stay in our shoes… with our struggles… and our successes. And PS: Please keep in mind that EVERY SINGLE PIC in this post is the product of a professional photo shoot. Meaning we had someone styling and dressing us, doing our hair and make up, and then most likely touching it up in Photoshop to make it look better than in actuality. Truth!?So don’t get discouraged…my everyday real life doesn’t look even close to this!!
  2. Discover your gifts: What is it that YOU love to do and excel at? Again, the trouble with social media is that you are not only looking at ONE person?s highlight reel, but the BEST talents and gifts of every person you follow any time you sit down and flip through your phone. Say you follow 100 people. You are seeing 100 different talents, 100 different skills, 100 different husbands, and 100 different levels of success. We have to remember that these are each ONE person and you are just ONE person. Try to focus in on the positives in your life and on your blessings and the things that bring you joy and stay focused on those things…not what you wish you had or what you?think?you need to be happy.
  3. Use your gifts to serve others: This is the most profound of all. If you seek to be served by others, you will always be disappointed. If you seek to SERVE others, you will always be fulfilled. Take your focus off of yourself and use your time and talents to serve and care for those around you.

Are you with me? Let?s cut ourselves some slack and realize we will most likely NEVER find that so-called ?perfect balance? that we all dream about, so simply do your best to prioritize tasks without elevating this idealistic status. Maybe your goal for the day is to occupy your kids with crafts for an hour while you work out without interruption. Maybe it?s making 3-5 square meals a day with organic fruits and veggies picked straight from your backyard garden. It could even be carefully crafting Pinterest-worthy treats for your kids? lunches that you will later post on Pinterest because you are?that?good at balancing time! And if you’re anything like me, your goal is just to make it through the day with minimal breakdowns (from the kids AND myself).

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But just remember that you cannot do EVERYTHING. For this reason alone, ?balance? is your own to find. It?s an art, not a science.

Xoxo,

Heidi

Related reading:

I Am (Still) Perfect
#MomLife: 11 Hacks for Getting Fit
I Am (Not) a Pinterest Mom
Love Who You Are

45 Responses

  1. Heidi, you and your family are so beautiful, genuine and real! That’s so hard to find and it’s so refreshing and appeciated. Hope to meet you all one day! Love you all and thanks for the inspiration <3 <3 <3

  2. Hi I love your shows and have a question please I live in the uk and suffer with depression and find it hard to lose weight love to know how to lose weight

    1. Hi Mirella: You can learn all about Chris and Heidi’s carb cycling program in this post: https://heidipowell.net/9060, and be sure and follow all the links within the post too. And we also recommend you discuss any nutrition and exercise program with your healthcare team first and then follow any modifications they might recommend. You can do this!

  3. Heidi, You do such an amazing job balancing your life and being a great mom! You are such a great example to your children and are teaching them great values. I love your message of being “perfectly imperfect” and i wish more people would take it to heart. My wife and I love seeing your posts. They are so motivating and real! I remember when I met you more than 6 years ago now. It’s amazing where life has taken you since then.

  4. Thank you for being a real light in the social Media realm. It is so easy to scroll through posts and think nobody else struggles. When in fact we all do. If we could all love ourselves for what we are be greatful for our gifts and talents like you demonstrate awesomely I think our world would be better.

  5. Hi Heidi!
    I follow you and enjoy your blogs because I think you’re “real” – you share your faults and make us all realize that we are all the same regardless of our roles in the world, that it’s in to be perfectly imperfect!!

  6. I love your honesty and the way you look at life. No one is perfect and us moms do our best and that’s enough. I have a brother that is Down’s syndrome and he is my superhero. I always wish I could see the world through his eyes. No one does any wrong and everyone is kind, he’s always happy and loves everyone, he doesn’t know what hate is, he doesn’t know how to be mean or put people down. He is simply amazing!

  7. Good morning, Heidi! I want you to know that I think you are amazing! I am impressed and inspired by the way you manage to balance family time with work and fitness. Your children are included in every aspect of your life and they appear to be little fitness buffs in the making. And the way you and Chris Powell include your ex-husband as part of your family and manage to be friends is the absolute best thing for your children. I am in awe! You are a true inspiration to me!!

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