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It's Never Too Late
Episode 4

It's Never Too Late

It's easy to look at what other people have accomplished and wonder why it hasn't happened for us. This week the Mamas dive into their accomplishments and the need to "have more".

The Mama's Den · Ashley Chea, Felicia La Tour, Melanie Fiona, Codie Elaine Oliver

April 18, 202236m 53sExplicit

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Show Notes

Are we all happy with where we are? Oftentimes we find ourselves reflecting on everything we have done and find ourselves in a loop of “we haven’t done enough”. But let’s get real ladies, sometimes getting up in the morning is the accomplishment. It's easy to fall into the trap of believing that we should be further than where we are right now OR that it's too late to accomplish all the things and dreams we've had. Today the Mamas share not only what they accomplished, but what they had hoped to have done at this point in their lives. 

Make sure you tell the Mamas what you think! 

Ashley - @watermeloneggrolls

Codie - @codieco

Felicia - @felicialatour

Melanie - @melaniefiona

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