Jenna Dewan reveals mindset she follows when life gets 'nuts'
Jenna Dewan got candid about juggling parenting and work
Jenna Dewan is opening up about how she balances her parenting duried aong with her acting career.
In a recent chat with People, the mom of three shared her motto on life when things do not go she just "stays calm" and goes with the flow
Jenna said, “I’ve learned that when things go a little nuts, it’s all going to work out."
“At least I say that to myself over and over to put myself in a peaceful mindset," she explained.
The 45-year-old actress admitted that her family is the center of her life.
“That’s always my No. 1 priority,” she noted.
And it is apparent on her social media as she constantly posts about her kids.
It is pertinent to mention that Jenna is mom to 12-year-old daughter Everly, whom she welcomed with ex husband Channing Tatum. She also welcomed two kids, son Callum, six, and daughter Rhiannon, 22 months, whom she shares with fiance Steve Kazee.
As her eldest daughter was seen taking competition in a dancing competition or cheerleading, Jenna shared, "I am most definitely forcing her into ballet class because it’s so cute until she starts telling me what she likes, we’re going to do a little ballet.”
About having kids before teing knot with Kasee, Jenna joked she “did it a little backwards,” but she wouldn’t have it any other way, as she added, “I don’t want to take the burners off at all. I’m enjoying everything that’s happening in my life.”
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