Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
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Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
45. Show Up Scared: Imposter Syndrome, Perfectionism & Taking Up Space
Caffeinated Chaos
9 minutes
7 months ago
45. Show Up Scared: Imposter Syndrome, Perfectionism & Taking Up Space
Send us a text Have you ever stared at a story draft for days, recorded six takes and still never hit “post”? Or maybe that launch you’ve been planning has been “in progress” for months? Been there, still there. In this episode of Caffeinated Chaos, Whitney Aguon gets vulnerable about the fear of putting yourself out there, battling imposter syndrome, and why messy, scared action is still action. Whitney shares her own struggles with visibility and perfectionism, plus four practical steps to ...
Caffeinated Chaos
Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...