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Today’s episode is a deeply personal one. I’m sharing my journey of how I’m finally living my 10-year plan after 13 years of trials, spiritual work, and countless failures. It’s been a long road, but I’m here to tell you it’s possible.
When I had my daughter, all I wanted was to slow down, enjoy good food, and reconnect with my roots. My big dream was to work from home, raise my child and chickens, and return to the land. It’s taken over a decade and a lot of shifting from the Achievement Mind—constantly seeking external validation—to tuning into my own system, dreams, and goals.
Now, I’m living on a small farm, raising chickens, growing a massive garden, and watching my two kids play outside while I work from home. It wouldn’t have been possible without the shifts I’m sharing with you in this episode.
We’ll dive into the difference between the Achievement Mind and the Belonging Mind. Have you ever found yourself chasing goals, only to feel unfulfilled? Or questioned your worth, asking, "Who am I to pursue this dream?" If so, you’re in the right place.
We’re exploring the true nature of imposter syndrome and why these doubts arise. It’s time to stop asking "Who am I to?" and start embracing "Who are you not to?" We’ll uncover practical strategies and evidence-based insights to help you overcome these mental blocks and start sharing your unique gifts with the world.
This episode is for you if:
Join me as we explore these themes and I share my personal experience of moving from self-doubt to self-belief. Trust me, it’s going to feel incredible when you finally let go of those doubts and step into your power! 🤪
Don’t miss this empowering episode. Tune in now and let’s journey together towards a life where your achievements and sense of belonging coexist beautifully.
Big love,
Meg
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Today’s episode is a deeply personal one. I’m sharing my journey of how I’m finally living my 10-year plan after 13 years of trials, spiritual work, and countless failures. It’s been a long road, but I’m here to tell you it’s possible.
When I had my daughter, all I wanted was to slow down, enjoy good food, and reconnect with my roots. My big dream was to work from home, raise my child and chickens, and return to the land. It’s taken over a decade and a lot of shifting from the Achievement Mind—constantly seeking external validation—to tuning into my own system, dreams, and goals.
Now, I’m living on a small farm, raising chickens, growing a massive garden, and watching my two kids play outside while I work from home. It wouldn’t have been possible without the shifts I’m sharing with you in this episode.
We’ll dive into the difference between the Achievement Mind and the Belonging Mind. Have you ever found yourself chasing goals, only to feel unfulfilled? Or questioned your worth, asking, "Who am I to pursue this dream?" If so, you’re in the right place.
We’re exploring the true nature of imposter syndrome and why these doubts arise. It’s time to stop asking "Who am I to?" and start embracing "Who are you not to?" We’ll uncover practical strategies and evidence-based insights to help you overcome these mental blocks and start sharing your unique gifts with the world.
This episode is for you if:
Join me as we explore these themes and I share my personal experience of moving from self-doubt to self-belief. Trust me, it’s going to feel incredible when you finally let go of those doubts and step into your power! 🤪
Don’t miss this empowering episode. Tune in now and let’s journey together towards a life where your achievements and sense of belonging coexist beautifully.
Big love,
Meg
LINKS -
The Right Kind of Trouble Episode w/ Tommy Crawford - CLICK HERE
Mary Magdalene Revealed by Meggan Watterson -
Send us a message and let us know what you love about this episode
Important Links:
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