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#014: STRONG, NOT SKINNY.

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STRONG, NOT SKINNY
EPISODE #014
THE CONFIDENT MOM PODCAST

We have a secret in our culture, and it’s not that birth is painful. It’s that women are strong.”
~ Laura Stavoe Harm
 

 

Today, the confident mom community is chatting about

 

 

Teaching our children to be confident in their strengths
How the way we define strength for ourselves impacts the way our children see strength
2 tips to help you pursue being strong instead of being skinny

 

 

 

 

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STRONG, NOT SKINNY.

 

 

The message I want to teach my daughter is that I believe I am beautiful.

Do I always believe that? No, my mind manipulates my emotions all the time. But I know it to be truth. I am in the constant pursuit of training my mind to be strong in truth.

 

 

Mom, do you want to be skinny?

No, I want to be strong.

 

 

WHAT DOES STRENGTH MEAN TO YOU? 

 

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