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Helping you rise in love, life, and leadership—without guilt, burnout, or forgetting who you are underneath it all. This isn’t just a podcast about parenting. It’s not another productivity hack show either. It’s about you—the woman behind all the roles you carry. The one holding so much together on the outside, but quietly wondering: “Where did I go?” You love your people. You’re great at what you do. But deep down, you want more. More connection. More meaning. More of you in your own life. I’m Mital Patel—life and success coach, mom of two, full-time leader, cancer warrior in healing, and a woman who spent decade in silent survival mode while my husband battled addiction. I know what it’s like to put everyone else first and leave your own dreams on the back burner. To achieve and still feel empty. To look strong, but feel exhausted. This podcast is for the woman who wants it all—but not at the cost of herself. Every Monday, I share honest stories, mindset shifts, and simple, soul-aligned systems that helped me rise from burnout, breakdowns, and “busy” culture—and into a life that actually fits. Because you don’t have to choose between success and self. You don’t have to trade connection for ambition. You get to have both. If you’re craving honest conversations, healing laughter, and a path to thrive in all you do—you’re in the right place. Let’s rise—together.
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Friday Apr 08, 2022
How Aiming For Perfection Hurts Our Children
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Do you believe in the saying that says, “A diamond is a chunk of coal that did well under pressure?”. I used to believe that, I used to believe that perfection is everything, that perfection is the goal. And I used to believe that success is a result of perfection. Little did I realize that perfection is boring, but getting better is where all the fun is.
Similarly, with parenting, many of us parents expect perfection. Some parents view their children as extensions of themselves and these kids are the ones suffering. They are putting pressure on their kids to do good, to be the best and not make any mistakes. They hope that by pushing their children to succeed, they can heal their own wounds of failure.
In this episode, I would like to share with you why parenting shouldn’t aim for perfection. How this kind of parenting affects our children negatively and how we can still repair our relationship with our children.
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