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The Neurobiology of Going Bigger as a Mother CEO

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What if the real key to thriving as both a mother and entrepreneur isn’t doing less, but actually allowing yourself to go bigger?

In this episode I'm diving deep into the science and psychology behind going bigger—in business, motherhood, and life. So many of us have been conditioned to believe that scaling a business means sacrificing time with our kids, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, neuroscience tells us that when we pursue our passions, we’re actually hardwiring our children for success. I’ll be breaking down the research on how our kids learn from us, why presence matters more than hours spent, and how we can confidently grow our businesses without guilt.

Tune in to hear:

  • The surprising way your kids are learning about success—and why your ambition benefits them more than you think.
  • Why more time with your kids isn’t always better—and what actually matters most for their development.
  • The real reason moms fear growing their businesses (hint: it’s not just about time).
  • What neuroscience says about going bigger—and how to rewire your brain to feel safe in your next level.
  • How to scale your income without working more hours or sacrificing your family life.

Register and save your spot for BIGGER: https://themillionairemother.com/bigger/

  continue reading

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What if the real key to thriving as both a mother and entrepreneur isn’t doing less, but actually allowing yourself to go bigger?

In this episode I'm diving deep into the science and psychology behind going bigger—in business, motherhood, and life. So many of us have been conditioned to believe that scaling a business means sacrificing time with our kids, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, neuroscience tells us that when we pursue our passions, we’re actually hardwiring our children for success. I’ll be breaking down the research on how our kids learn from us, why presence matters more than hours spent, and how we can confidently grow our businesses without guilt.

Tune in to hear:

  • The surprising way your kids are learning about success—and why your ambition benefits them more than you think.
  • Why more time with your kids isn’t always better—and what actually matters most for their development.
  • The real reason moms fear growing their businesses (hint: it’s not just about time).
  • What neuroscience says about going bigger—and how to rewire your brain to feel safe in your next level.
  • How to scale your income without working more hours or sacrificing your family life.

Register and save your spot for BIGGER: https://themillionairemother.com/bigger/

  continue reading

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