Path back when you were an assistant, you disclosed to yourself that working 80 hours seven days for nothing would some time or another score you the activity you had always wanted. At that point you disclosed to yourself that you couldn't have cared less in the event that you at any point had children - your nieces and nephews would be sufficient. (Good for you, that little lie never truly made up for lost time with you.) You're somewhat of a star at deceiving yourself, and now that you're a mother, you're still into it. Regardless of whether you consider them falsehoods, mental rewards to keep you connected with, or mother's expressions that are completely, emphatically, altogether important to get you as the day progressed, it's difficult to deny that a smidgen of self-misdirection thoroughly proves to be useful. Here are 10 little lies that do only that. 1. I can exist on two hours of rest. You reveal to yourself that you loaded up on enough rest ...