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Ambitious and Balanced Working Moms

Balance Isn’t Instant: How Consistency Unlocks a Truly Balanced Life (with Amanda Chapple)

17 Nov 2025

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In this week’s episode of the podcast, I’m talking with my client Amanda about what it really looks like to stay committed to balance even when it feels like nothing is changing. She shares her journey of re-entering the workforce full-time, the fear of slipping back into old habits, the quiet months where progress felt invisible, and the moment everything finally clicked — leading to less stress, more confidence, and even a surprise promotion. If you’ve ever wondered whether consistency actually pays off, or worried that maybe balance just won’t “work” for you, this episode will give you so much hope and clarity.  Topics in this episode:How Amanda navigated old habits, imposter syndrome, and a major career transition Why consistency, not perfection, is what shifts balance The power of being in a room with other ambitious working moms How foundational tools can actually change your day What happens after the program and why some breakthroughs take time to surface  Show Notes & References:Book your Boundaries & Balance: Holiday Clarity Call here:  www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/boundaries-and-balance-session   Discover all the details about Ambitious & Balanced: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/ambitiousandbalanced Ready to explore if it’s right for you? Book your free clarity call: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/ambitiousandbalanced-call You can watch this episode on YouTube! Check it out by clicking here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZA5JKXYxjCMqodh4wxPBg 

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