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TWR 342: Breaking Barriers: The Truth About Divorced Moms and Big Dreams
- 2025/01/06
- 再生時間: 28 分
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Feeling stuck between single mom life and your big dreams? In this episode of The Wellness Revolution Podcast, I have a heart-to-heart about why pursuing your dreams feels extra challenging as a divorced mom. Drawing from my personal experience and conversations with my business coach and clients, I dive into those real fears that keep us playing small - from financial worries to time constraints to that nagging self-doubt.
I'm also showing you how to turn those very same obstacles into your secret weapons for success. We explore why being a divorced mom might actually make you better equipped to chase your dreams, and I share three practical action steps you can take today to start moving forward.
Whether you're thinking about starting a business, switching careers, or just wanting more for yourself, this episode gives you the real talk (and real solutions) you need to hear.
Resources Mentioned:
Sign up for my FREE Divorced to Dollars Workshop happening on Jan. 21 and 23, 2025: https://products.ambershaw.com/divorcedtodollars
What I Discuss:
Why dreams feel harder after divorce (but shouldn't stop you)
How to find time when there isn't any
Turning financial pressure into your motivation
How to build your confidence back up
Three practical steps to start today (even if you're scared)
Key Takeaways:
"Your dreams did not have to die with your divorce. In fact, for some of you, they may have gotten clearer."
"You got the freedom to make your own damn choices. You ain't got to ask nobody for nothing... You are the CEO of your life."
"You are already betting on yourself by showing up each and every day as a single mom."
"This setback, your divorce can be your comeback if you allow it."
"You've already proven that you are capable of hard things. I mean, girl, you survived divorce."
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