#254 | LOVING YOURSELF THROUGH THE SPIKY UGLY BITS OF MOTHERHOOD |WITH LEONIE DAWSON
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Welcome back, Mamas. "I love my children deeply and ferociously. I would choose them again. I was born to be their mother. And still, it is hard. And fraught with the pains of being human, of living in a world with physical and energetic limitations." This was the start of the social media post by the phenomenal Leonie Dawson that spurred this interview... and sparked one of the most honest and moving conversations about motherhood, forgiveness, and acceptance. As an entrepreneur, Leonie has generated $14 million in revenue - working just 10 hours a week. Her books have sold around the globe, and she is beacon of honesty in a world that often tries to sell us a perfect picture of success. But Leonie is also a mama who deeply struggled with the early years of motherhood, and through her own deep healing of her family line, and the diagnosis of both Auticism and ADHD, has finally been able to accept herself as a mother - in all the spiky ugly bits. FULL VIDEO PRESENTATION HERE: https://youtu.be/2jYzuzn-6Bg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LEONIE HERE: www.leoniedawson.com https://www.youtube.com/@GoddessLeonie https://www.instagram.com/leonie_dawson/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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