Do you ever tell yourself stories about why you can’t do something?
… “It’s too late for me to go back to uni.”… “I’m not cut out for the business world.”… “I can never seem to lose weight.”… “I can’t be a good mum if I’m working 40 hours a week.”
In this short, punchy episode, I’m sharing a story that I used to tell myself about running a business while being a mother. (Spoiler alert: it involves me ugly crying in front of a room full of colleagues. Fun.)
I’m sharing this personal anecdote because it’s SO easy to sabotage ourselves. We so often cut ourselves off from the things we truly long for, and build a whole identity about why we can’t do things…
… and enough is enough.
So what’s this conversation REALLY about?
“Is it too late for me to do X?” ← What to do if you’re asking yourself this questionThe real reason we cut ourselves off from the stuff that we wantWhat I made “being a good mum” mean (and how I nearly sabotaged my entire life purpose)The weird belief I picked up from childhood about “earning money as a mother”What happens when we place our self worth outside of our own selfWhy your worth is innate (and not tied to your job, income, or anything else)How to wake yourself up and shine a light on your ‘stuff’
If you want a loving reminder (or maybe even a kick up the butt!) that your excuses do not need to stop you from creating the life you dream of, you’re in the right place.
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