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Do you fear being TOO MUCH?
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Hello, !
Lately I’ve been thinking about the concept of being “too much.”
Oh, it’s such a loaded phrase in so many ways. Usually told to loud, opinionated women.
(Hi! That’s me 🙋♀️)
Have you even been told you’re “too much”?
When I was first starting my business, I got called out publicly for being “too much” by someone in the parenting/mom field whom I really admired.
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