Hope is a requirement if you’re going to reach your goals as a working mom. When you feel fueled with hope you are able to problem solve, troubleshoot and remain on track toward your goals but when you feel hopeless, you spin in disbelief, impossibility and feel immobilized by challenges. In today’s episode I am sharing two very specific examples of what it looks like to go after your goals when you’re fueled with hope or when you’re not. Topics in this episode:Why 4 working moms told me our conversation fueled them with hope and why that mattersHope is the energy behind your ability to meet your goalsHopelessness creates catastrophizing and evidence for why your goals are not possibleHope fuels good problem solving, resiliency and ideation A personal story about my own struggle with hopelessness as a new momShow Notes: When you fuel your goals with hope and a specific plan, they become inevitable. I can help build your belief and give you a process to meet your goal of becoming a successful working mom at both work and home. Click here to learn more about coaching and schedule a free call: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/coaching
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