Hey friend,
I spent the weekend running my kids around to hockey tryouts, baseball tryouts, soccer tryouts, more hockey …. you get the gist. And there have been a lot of firsts in our home.
It got me thinking. As I’m sitting there chatting with my kids about stepping forward even when you aren’t sure of the outcome, why it’s important to take a risk and relating this back to life for them …. as they (mostly) roll their eyes at me…. You guys… are WE stepping out in fear and doing it anyways? Are you in a season of fear? Fear of failure? Fear of not knowing where to begin? Fear of….. I mean, insert your fear.
Normalizing the human experience is one of my favourite things. What if I told you the most successful people in the world feel those same things …. They do! AND they do it anyways. This weeks Monday Pep-Talk brings you BTS of a regular mama who wants the world for her babies, AND to leave her own mark on the world.
I hope this lands for you today. N xo
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