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When Your Child Triggers Your Biggest Self-Doubt: A Real Coaching Session for Moms

When Your Child Triggers Your Biggest Self-Doubt: A Real Coaching Session for Moms

No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms · JoAnn Crohn - Mom Coach & Support for Overwhelmed Moms

January 20, 202632m 53s

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Show Notes

There’s a specific kind of self-doubt that hits differently—the kind that comes from your own child.

Maybe it’s an offhand comment. Maybe it’s eye-rolling. Maybe it’s them saying the thing you were already secretly afraid of. And suddenly, something you felt excited about feels shaky, embarrassing, or even selfish.

In today’s episode of the No Guilt Mom Podcast, I’m sharing a real-life coaching session with one of our Inner Circle members. You’ll hear what coaching actually sounds like and, more importantly, what happens when a mom is brave enough to try something new… and her child’s reaction triggers every old fear.

If you’ve ever felt afraid to put yourself out there, worried about being judged, or questioned your confidence as a mom, this episode is for you.

What We Talk About in This Episode

1. Why your child’s words can hit your deepest insecurities

When your child says what you were already thinking, it can feel like proof that your fears are true—even when they’re not.

2. How fear of embarrassment keeps moms stuck

We unpack how people pleasing, perfectionism, and fear of judgment show up when moms try something new.

3. The difference between being inexperienced and being incapable

Just because you’re new doesn’t mean you’re bad at it—and this distinction matters more than you think.

4. How confidence is built through connection, not perfection

You’ll hear how small moments of human connection can dissolve overthinking and self-doubt.

5. What happens when you model courage for your kids

Trying something scary doesn’t just change you—it shows your kids what self-trust looks like in real life.

Resources Shared

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