Many women feel a dip in confidence once they become moms. It’s common.
Yes, you know how to cook eggs, but you’ve never done it while trying to hold a crying baby who is feeling hungry and unsympathetic to your own need for food.
Yes, you know how to analyze stocks and make strong decisions on behalf of your client’s financial goals, but you’ve never done it while also feeling concerned for your kid who has a cold and had a complete meltdown when the nanny came.
It makes sense that simple things that were never a problem all of a sudden seem confusing and hard...
You’ve never done them before, under these new circumstances!
You are not expected to know how to do life and your job with kids when you’ve never done it.
(Did you relax a little when I just said that?)
But here is the thing, you will not be able to figure out how to do life with kids if you believe you should already know. If you don’t allow for a learning curve.
Confidence isn’t getting something right on the first try, it’s deeply believing if you keep trying you will figure it out.
Confident women allow for a learning curve and don’t make that mean they are a bad mom, bad at their job or getting it all wrong.
Allow for a learning curve today and turn on that confidence you once felt.
Confidence is like a light switch, sometimes it’s on and sometimes it’s not. We don’t have to go out and find it or rebuild it (that sounds hard and daunting) we just have to flip the switch inside you. I teach my clients how to find that switch inside of them so they are never waiting for someone else to come along and flip it for them. They control their confidence, and you can too. Schedule a free breakthrough call if you are ready to tape your confidence switch in the up position so that the damn thing never goes out again. Click here to apply and schedule a call.
