Ep #6: Breaking the Cycle of Not-Enoughness

The Money Coach School Podcast - A podcast by Kendall SummerHawk - Fridays

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You’ve felt it, right? That feeling of ‘not-enoughness?’ We’ve all been there, and trust me, it happens to women at all income and economic levels. Of course, this isn’t how you want to feel, but it’s also stopping you from making your best decisions, solving problems, and showing up confidently as a money coach. So it’s time to get out of it.   Not-enoughness happens when we take an external circumstance like our bank balance, a spending decision, or an unsuccessful launch and we internalize it to mean that, somehow, we’re not enough. This pattern robs us of our power and leaves us feeling vulnerable. So, in today’s episode, I’m showing you how to break this pattern, so you can feel strong, confident, and resourceful in how you show up as a money coach.   Tune in this week to learn how to start recognizing when you’re stuck in not-enoughness and how to get out of this painful spot. I show you how not-enoughness impacts your ability to make empowering decisions and give you two powerful strategies for skillfully navigating your way through a cycle of not-enoughness the next time it happens to you.   What You'll Discover:   What not-enoughness is and why it occurs at all income levels.   How to identify when you’re in a state of not-enoughness so you can start to change it.   Why not-enoughness is a gateway to a shame spiral.   How to get back into your power so you can make informed, aligned decisions.   2 strategies to skillfully and quickly navigate your way out of not-enoughness and back into your power. ~~~ If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support women just like you in discovering all the juicy tips and insights I'm sharing, please make sure you follow, rate, and leave a 5-star review for the show! And if you want to learn how to excel at coaching women on money, head to https://kendallsummerhawk.com/ and check out the wealth of money coach trainings we have for you!    

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