How Motherhood Retired the People Pleaser in Me

Before motherhood, I was saying yes to crap I didn’t want to do, answering texts I didn’t care about, and breaking my back to keep everyone happy. Then I had a baby — and the people pleaser in me died. 

In this solo episode, I’m talking about how becoming a mom forced me to stop performing, start protecting my peace, and finally put myself first without the guilt. No sugar-coating, no fake-deep clichés — just the real, unfiltered truth about what happens when you stop living for other people.

I’m grateful to have you here. Being a mom and going after your dreams isn’t easy, but you’re doing better than you think. Keep going — you’ve got this.

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