Ambitious and Balanced Working Moms

Balancing ambition with feeling enough (with Misty Dykema)


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In order to balance life as an ambitious person, you must learn to feel “enough” no matter how much you do or what anyone else thinks. Enoughness is the key that helps an ambitious person slow down and feel satisfied in who they are and what they have accomplished so they don’t burn out. In today’s episode I interview Misty Dykema, a past client and friend, who shares some of the foundational mindset shifts and practices that have helped her create a foundation of enoughness and belief in herself.

Topics in this episode:
  • What is “enoughness” and why is it important to an ambitious person?
  • The importance of giving space to work through your mindsets and feelings
  • Creating an unshakeable foundation of being (and feeling) enough
  • How enoughness propels you into more ambition (with less drama)
  • Several key everyday practices to believe in yourself a deeper level

Show Notes:
  • Learn to balance your ambition with feeling enough by hiring me as your coach! Click here to learn more about the coaching process and to schedule a free call here: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/book

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