#121 - Why Motherhood Makes You Stop Caring What People Think — And Why That Changes Everything - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
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When your motherhood journey starts with a sweep, caring what people think stops being an option. 😂
Something about caring for a tiny human, the early days, the lack of sleep, the urgency of time — it quietly strips away everything that was never really yours to carry.
The status games. The performing. The exhausting social choreography of trying to be liked, to fit in, to be seen in the right way.
And what is left is so much more powerful than the performance ever was.
In this episode:→ The status games we play before children — and what they actually cost us→ Why motherhood rewires your brain to stop seeking approval→ Why leaning into this shift is where the real confidence lives→ How caring less about what people think helps you get ruthlessly clear about what you actually want to build
For the mother who is starting to realise that the glow she has is not despite motherhood.
It is because of it.