Julie Goodwin was a micromanager.
In a big way.
At work, at home, in the kitchen and even in the laundry.
“I would peg [my kids’] clothes on the line in size order and colour order and make sure the pegs matched the clothes”.
But everything changed when she was selected from 7000 applicants to appear on Australia’s first season of Masterchef eight years ago.
She won the competition. And she had a win at home, too.
“When I was on Masterchef and [my three sons] were in primary school, it was tough, that was really, really tough to be away. But now the logistic things are easier. The hardest logistical thing now is who’s going to be home for dinner!”
Julie Goodwin talks about raising her three boys on the latest episode of I Don’t Know How She Does It…
But back then, her boys – in Years 5, 6 and 7 – were confronted with no choice but to ‘grow up’ while mum chased her dream.
“I was gone from home for four-and-a-half-months. Prior to that: micro-manage.”
“I’d make sure everything they wore was clean and everything they wore, matched. And that they were dressed appropriately for their occasions.”
“I got home [from Masterchef] and none of them had pneumonia, none of them had been expelled, none of them had lost all their friends.”
But ‘letting go’ didn’t come easily. Once Julie returned from the competition, it took her a while to realise that home had changed and she needed to change with it.