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Ready to know how you can consistently show up for your Scholarly Mama® dreams? In this episode, we're diving into the powerful mindset shifts that can help you achieve your PhD goals while embracing the joy of Motherhood. Discover why your unique path as a Scholarly Mama® isn't just valid – it might be your secret superpower.
We explore key game-changing mindset principles that will help you move from "someday" to "reality" on your goals. Plus, learn simple but powerful practices for banishing imposter syndrome that you can start using immediately.
Whether you're starting your PhD journey or deep in your thesis write-up, this episode will help you see your academic path in a whole new light.
Tune in for all the tea :-)
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Disclaimer: All views are my own. Nothing shared on this podcast should be considered a substitute for medical/clinical advice or mental health support. Please seek assistance from a qualified professional who can help you if you are struggling or in need of advice/intervention.
By Host Dr Michelle Gibbs5
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Ready to know how you can consistently show up for your Scholarly Mama® dreams? In this episode, we're diving into the powerful mindset shifts that can help you achieve your PhD goals while embracing the joy of Motherhood. Discover why your unique path as a Scholarly Mama® isn't just valid – it might be your secret superpower.
We explore key game-changing mindset principles that will help you move from "someday" to "reality" on your goals. Plus, learn simple but powerful practices for banishing imposter syndrome that you can start using immediately.
Whether you're starting your PhD journey or deep in your thesis write-up, this episode will help you see your academic path in a whole new light.
Tune in for all the tea :-)
Send me a text message.
Support the show
Want more?
These are our journeys of becoming.
Disclaimer: All views are my own. Nothing shared on this podcast should be considered a substitute for medical/clinical advice or mental health support. Please seek assistance from a qualified professional who can help you if you are struggling or in need of advice/intervention.