coaching for ambitious moms
Superheros don’t exist; try “ambition-motherhood blending” instead
You only have 100% to give, so it’s all about making decisions that feel right. Is it so simple?
Great news, it IS simple (but not easy).
Growing in a world that pretends to enhance the role of a women by creating a culture of “a woman can do everything” is not making you a favour. You can do everything you want… but one-thing-at-a-time.
In addition to this… we all have beliefs; that’s not a bad thing as soon as they are not limiting you from enjoying your choices and achieve your goals.
What’s really important to you?
How do you manage your emotions?
How do you deal with your limiting beliefs?
MomEQ empowers women to successfully blend their goals and motherhood; by being aware of your blockers, you create a path to turn them into drivers for success at work, at home and on a personal level.
One day you feel tired and you realize that being a superwoman might stop you from enjoying what you have, what you dream for, who you are.
What did I achieve so far?
How do I blend my motherhood and my ambition?
I’m feeling blocked, should I change my job?
What ‘s next for me?
If any of these questions are taking over your head… GOOD NEWS; you are under a normal process of transformation, linked to the great milestones you’ve achieved so far: from working woman, to mom, to working mom.
This is the right moment.
And you are not alone on this journey. I’ve also been there and will support you to enjoy this transformation.
You deserve to sit back, take a deep breath, relax and enjoy. Now.
01
Keeping everything under control.
Makes you feel secure. Planning your days, activities and interactions until the last detail make you feel strong; however, if something doesn’t result as expected, frustration takes over.
02
Be perfect
No failure is allowed. Need to have the security of the goal achiever. but the bar goes higher and your energy diminishes.
03
Please others.
I’m responsible for my family. Others need my attention, as they are my priority. I’m at the end of my to-do list, but I feel guilty when I do things for myself.