How long did you blame your parents for your life?
Okay creators… let’s have a real conversation today. Did you know that entrepreneurs commonly at odds with their parents (or once were). Does this surprise you? As I sit here pondering on why my 18 year old has made some decisions lately, partially blaming myself for some of it, I found myself thinking about how I see my parents and how they played a role in how my life is… How long did you blame your parents for your life? It’s easy to point fingers and say, “If only they had done this differently,” or “If they hadn’t done that, I’d be in a better place.” But the truth is, at some point, we need to take ownership of our lives. Our past does shape us, but it doesn’t define our future. Many of us have carried the weight of our childhood experiences well into adulthood and even into our journey as entrepreneurs and business owners, believing that our parents’ mistakes or shortcomings are the root of our current struggles. While it’s crucial to acknowledge and understand our past, it’s equally important to realize that we have the power to rewrite our own stories. Think about it… Holding onto blame keeps us stuck. It prevents us from growing, healing, and becoming the supermoms, powerful leaders, and fulfilled women we’re meant to be. It’s time to shift the narrative. Here are a few steps to help us move from blame to empowerment, (I am doing this right now in my own situation). 1. Acknowledge Your Feelings: It’s okay to feel hurt, angry, or disappointed. Acknowledge these emotions and give yourself the space to process them. 2. Seek Understanding, Not Blame: Understand where your parents were coming from. Often, they were doing the best they could with what they knew. 3. Focus on Growth: Identify areas where you can grow and improve. Use your past as a lesson, not a crutch. 4. Practice Forgiveness: Forgive your parents, and more importantly, forgive yourself. This doesn’t mean forgetting, but it means freeing yourself from the chains of resentment. 5. Create Your Own Path: You have the power to create the life you want. Set goals, take actionable steps, and believe in your ability to succeed.