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November 27, 2007

Mommyhood: The Ultimate Test for Overachievers

Today I want to introduce you to a new author here at Mommybloggers. Welcome aboard Go-Go Mommy. You can read more of her writing at her personal blog Go-Go Mommy. Here is a bit more about our newest writer. Make her feel welcome!

Go-Go Mommy is an ex-attorney and specialty sales professional who gave up the big bucks, big bonuses, and big trips in exchange for big hugs, big tantrums, and big surprises from her two wee ones: Poppy (2004) and Sweet Pea (2006). Go-Go Mommy moved to Silicon Valley, California with her husband ("KB") in the fall of 2000 to escape he bitter Michigan winters and to enjoy the sun more than 40 days out of the year. Little known facts: she is the youngest of 10 children (another reason to leave Michigan - for some breathing room), she is becoming obsessed with cooking and recipes, and she has the dubious distinction of being singled out in her college acting class as being "the perfect 'straight man' to work with pets and children."

Go-Go Mommy is on a quest to move from TypeA quirky girl to ultra mod and hip California mom, with a strong sprinkle of midwest backbone and a dash of sophmoric humor! Go-Go Mommy's personal blog can be
found at here and she also blogs for the Silicon Valley Moms Blog as JB



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Mommyhood: The Ultimate Test for Overachievers

I'm so excited! I've just been invited to blog with another incredible group of women on Mommybloggers. I must say that I love to blog, I love to write, and I definitely love the opportunity to read about other incredible women. As a recovering overachiever, I am having the time of my life blogging and becoming a part of the cybersphere. In honor of this, I thought I would admit to my overachieving addiction, and how I'm taming the beast.

I was just watching "The Amazing Race", okay it's more like the tv is on as white noise while I look through my latest recipie magazine. Anyway, I just heard someone from one of the teams say "____ and I are both overachievers, we don't like to lose." Oh yeah, I was the classic overachiever from grade school through law school, I was always more involved than necessary. And as the youngest in a family of 10 kids, I hated to lose. Probably the crowning achievement came when I was pregnant with Poppy: KB and I went in for my check-up after my initial lab work. My wonderful OB knew me a bit too well and the first thing she said during that visit was: "Okay, you'll like this, your blood type is A+." And I said "YES!!" pumping my fist - only half jokingly.

But today, when I heard those words I began to think, oh yeah, I remember that feeling - it just seems like "competing to win" was another lifetime ago. Don't get me wrong, it still rears it's ugly head every now and then. When I'm playing Monopoly or poker, when I try to teach myself a new skill, or at it's worst, when KB and I get into a "disagreement" about something meaningless and I have to be the one who is "right." But for the most part, I think the "overachiever" in me is pretty much contained. After all, now that I'm a SAHM with a 3.5 year old and 1 year old, who has time to be an overachiever? Right?

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