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Someone asked me a simple question:
“What do you like to do?”
And I realized… I didn’t have an answer.
Somewhere along the way—between motherhood, responsibilities, and making sure everyone else was taken care of—I had slowly lost touch with myself. I knew what everyone else enjoyed, what everyone else needed, and what made everyone else happy. But when it came to me, I wasn’t sure anymore.
That moment became a turning point.
In this episode we talk about:
• how easy it is to lose yourself while caring for everyone else
• the quiet realization that you don’t know who you are anymore
• why your worth is not something you earn
• and why standing in your worth is something we practice
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been pushed down, overlooked, or forgotten who you are beneath all the responsibilities, this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone.
Your worth has always been there.
Sometimes we just need the courage to remember it.
By Kaycia EllingsenConnect With Kaycia Here!
Someone asked me a simple question:
“What do you like to do?”
And I realized… I didn’t have an answer.
Somewhere along the way—between motherhood, responsibilities, and making sure everyone else was taken care of—I had slowly lost touch with myself. I knew what everyone else enjoyed, what everyone else needed, and what made everyone else happy. But when it came to me, I wasn’t sure anymore.
That moment became a turning point.
In this episode we talk about:
• how easy it is to lose yourself while caring for everyone else
• the quiet realization that you don’t know who you are anymore
• why your worth is not something you earn
• and why standing in your worth is something we practice
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been pushed down, overlooked, or forgotten who you are beneath all the responsibilities, this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone.
Your worth has always been there.
Sometimes we just need the courage to remember it.