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Is Your Self Worth Tied to Your Productivity? How to Break Free and Thrive as a Mum

Episode 14 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Do you ever feel like your self-worth is measured by how much you get done in a day? Like if your to-do list isn’t completely checked off, you’ve somehow failed? You’re not alone.

In this week’s episode of The Teen Whisperer, Rach Friedli dives into why so many mums feel this way, how it impacts your mind and body, and - most importantly - how to break free from this exhausting cycle. Learn where these beliefs come from, the toll they take on you, and actionable steps to redefine your worth so you can show up as your best self for your family- and for YOU.

💡 Special Announcement: If this episode resonates with you, don’t miss the launch of my new membership later this month. It’s a step-by-step journey to help you feel confident, connected, and in control as you navigate the teen years.

Head to www.theteenwhisperer.co.uk to join the waitlist and take the first step toward reclaiming your confidence and building the relationship you’ve always wanted with your teen.

Tune in, take a deep breath, and remember: you are enough, just as you are.

If today's episode landed for you, if you heard something that made you think yes, that's my daughter, that's exactly what's going on, then I want you to know there's a place where we go deeper on all of this together. It's called WTF - What's The Feeling - and it's my membership for mums who are ready to stop firefighting and start actually understanding what's going on. You'll find the link here. Come and have a look. I think you'll feel right at home.

Wish your daughter had her own podcast to help understand what’s going on? Send her to Girl You’ve Got This - available on all major platforms.

Don’t forget to subscribe so you’re the first to get new episodes, and leave a review - it helps other mums find the podcast too.

See you next time! 💛

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