Moments #61 - Why I No Longer Tie My Confidence To How I Look — On Motherhood, Image and Self Worth - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
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Pre-mum me wore heels a lot because I tied a significant part of how I felt about myself to how dressed up I was.
Motherhood changed that. First out of necessity then out of choice.
Jumpsuits, trainers, and somewhere across 3 to 5 years of motherhood the casual dressing stopped feeling like a compromise and started feeling like exactly enough.
But there is more to it than just the clothes.
In this episode:
→ The jumpsuit era — optimising to get out of the house with two small children and how that accidentally started everything
→ Why living in a social media vacuum has been one of the most quietly powerful things for my confidence
→ What happens when you stop comparing and start actually liking yourself
→ Why confidence that is not dependent on what you are wearing is a different kind of confidence entirely
→ What I want my daughter to observe — it is good to look your best, but do not lose yourself in the process
It started out of necessity and somewhere in between I found a version of confidence I did not know I was missing.