Mom at 41 with Dr. Karen Osburn

103: I'm Not Enough and Other Lies I Used to Tell Myself


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Do you ever feel like you’re Not Enough as a Mom?  What Mom doesn’t, right?

In this Episode I discuss: 

  • the 4 Limiting Beliefs I used to have as a Mom 
  • the moment I snapped and decided to let these all go 
  • that I would encourage you to examine your own lies you tell yourself as a Mom, and start owning up to the fact that Yes, you ARE Enough! 
  • Resources

    Wholeheartedness. There are many tenets of Wholeheartedness, but at its very core is vulnerability and worthiness; facing uncertainty, exposure, and emotional risks, and knowing that I am enough.” 
    ― Brené BrownDaring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead

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    Episode 98: Don’t Forget About Your Marriage

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    Episode 62: How to Stop Shoulding All Over Yourself

    Momma Action Step

    Take a moment and think: what lie you are telling yourself right now? What limiting belief is holding you back? Does it serve you anymore? Perhaps you should consider letting it go. Maybe it’s just not true anymore.

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    Mom at 41 with Dr. Karen OsburnBy Inspiring Interviews with Parenting Experts Deborah Tillman, Josh Shipp, Honoree Corder, Cyma Shapiro, Shawn Fink , and Carl Honore.