Episode Description
In this episode, I open up about why I moved my family from Utah to South Carolina and share a powerful post by Sarah Steed about the struggles many Mormon women face with self-worth and trying to meet impossible standards. I really related to her words because I grew up in that culture and it made me think about how I want to raise my daughters differently.
I also talk about my own struggles with body image as a personal trainer and the pressure to look a certain way. I encourage you to question the expectations you've taken on and choose what truly feels right for you. We all have divine worth, and we don’t need to prove it to anyone.
Key Topics Covered:
Why I moved from Utah to South Carolina
Sarah Steed’s viral post about Mormon women and self-worth
Pressures on women to be perfect and "chosen"
The struggle between modesty and beauty standards
My personal experience considering breast implants
How social media and culture shape body image
The importance of listening to your own inner voice
Questioning and letting go of old expectations
Parenting my daughters in a different way than I was raised
Learning to trust yourself and embrace your true worth
Marci Barker
Life Coach specializing in Accountability for Business Owners Author of The Accountability Code
It's Time to Wake Up and Show Up!
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