Shownotes
If you were to write a resume for yourself as a mom, what would be on it? What would be your strengths, what would be your successes, how would you describe yourself as a worker? In today's episode we’re talking about you as a mom, specifically your beliefs about yourself as a mom. When you take the time to name who you are as a mom and what makes you good, work and mom life stop feeling so at odds with one another. Today, I am going to teach you a framework for thinking about yourself as a mom, called your mom-concept, that focuses on your innate strengths and will help your brain rebuild confidence in yourself as a mom.
Topics in this episode:
- Why thinking you are a good mom is important to your job
- A new framework for thinking about yourself called you mom-concept
- My personal mom-concept
- One embarrassing parenting-fail that involved throwing my kids shoes out the door
- How knowing your strengths ends working mom guilt
Show Notes:
- Want to end negative self-talk and rebuild belief in yourself as a worker? Check out the Ambitious and Balanced Working Mom Collective, a program that teaches a simple 5 step process to creating a balanced life. Check it out at: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/collective.
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