#213 – Is This Still What I Want? with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

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Matresence brings up time and time again many questions of who am I? What do I want to do with my life? What is our own definition of being a good mother? And ultimately, is this still what I want? The period of questioning everything, who we are and what we want is part of the cracking open of matresence. It's part of how we help to define ourselves, wipe away significant programming. Amy reflects on her very own journey with a curiosity now within this solo episode. Touches on:

  • When we think we're static and need to live a certain way because we believe it is true.
  • Being okay with realising sometimes we might not fully know who we are.
  • Building our lives on beliefs of thinking we know who we are and how matresence changes that.
  • The honour and privilege that is to ask these questions of ourselves, even if they can be uncomfortable.

It is clear that matresence involves so many of these questions and I invite you to simply ask the question, is this still what I want.

Within these conversations we change the way mothers are valued and seen in our society and spread the whispers of Matrescence together. Find out more and receive your Matrescence map here https://amytkb.wpengine.com/matrescence/

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I'm Amy.

I'm a matrescence activist - here to revolutionise the way you feel about yourself as a mama, and transform the way the world values and supports all mothers, everywhere.

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