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SHOW NOTES:
A couple of weeks ago I was asked to speak at one of my church events about self worth and helping women feel like their best is enough.
I loved the opportunity and was so excited because that’s my passion! I want every woman to feel like they’re doing what they’re being called to do and to not worry what other people are doing. I want women to feel empowered in who they are.
So I came across the analogy of riding a bike when I was preparing to speak.
Riding a bike up a hill is HARD. And when you’re riding up a hill, you feel a little silly because you’re going so slow and barely moving.
You might feel like people are passing you and thinking you’re going so slow and making no progress. But that really isn’t the case. You don’t have people booing you and shaming you for going slow and going at your own pace.
Everyone whose passing you is actually encouraging you and cheering you on for doing something hard.
It’s the same thing in life.
Getting kids out of the house for school, doing your best to take care of your body, staying on top of the house work, or managing personal life problems may be your equivalent of riding a bike up a hill.
And just like when you're working your way up that hill, you think neighbors and family are booing you and shaming you for taking things one at a time or for not being a super mom in every aspect of your life.
And not just that, you probably compare what other women are doing and how they seem to be having an easy time going up that figurative hill of life, being all super mom, and you’re over here struggling just to get the laundry done.
Your enough is enough! Listen if you need some encouragement for your day and tips to stay confident when you're in survival mode in gear eight.