Tuesday, November 12, 2013

This Wonder Woman needs her SUPERMAN!




As I conducted my last board meeting as President of the ABWA Verdugo Glen Chapter, I was presented with a vintage Wonder Woman metal poster, and bracelet resembling the bracelet she wore.


The board had presented me with the gifts as a thank you for my service the
incoming President commented, "You ARE Wonder Woman".

I used to love that show: beautiful heroine with not only the beauty but the superpowers too ! A
few years ago, I even dressed up for Halloween as Wonder Woman.



When I got the presents from my Board members, I really appreciated the recognition for my hard work. Its really difficult to balance the requirements of home and family, work, and volunteer service.

People often remark, "I don't know how you do it..." My most frequent responses are: "I drink a lot of coffee", and "I can rest when my kids go off to college" (12 years from now). Then, someone recently told me when I met them that, while I was nice, that they were intimidated by me. I was shocked! While my schedule could overwhelm anybody, I aspire to
motivate and inspire others, not intimidate them. I am a perfectionist, and definitely push myself to the limit, because that's who I am. I try to present myself as someone's who's put together, polished...even when it's a struggle. The fact is, I'm just a professional and mom, just like so many others. I make mistakes and although I strive for excellence, there are many times I fall short. I struggle to find time to do my workouts (and then feel bad about myself and beat myself up mentally all day when I do),
sometimes get frustrated and yell at my kids (yes, I'm still working on the Fruits of the Spirit--see Galatians 5:22-23) , have been known to drink wine before dinner when my day has been rough, and at times raid the kids candy stash when they've gone to bed (hey, don't judge ;) I know many of
you have done it too).

I am able to persist in my daily schedule (where there is never enough time) because of the
grace of God. I am just as imperfect as anyone else, maybe I just hide it better. But I pray daily
to God to help me teach my children, give me patience, and encouragement so that I don't
become overwhelmed. My hope is that people, especially moms, see me as an encouragement. My favorite Bible verse is "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13). I don't have it all together: the glue that keeps it together is God. There are plenty of challenges in my life; but I want others to see that those are opportunities to overcome, inspiring others and sharing God's grace with those who we come in contact with daily. So, if you have problems or challenges at work or home; know that no problem is too big for Godhes your Superman!   He has done great things in my life with my marriage, my work, and my children. He can do the same for youSuperman to the rescue!