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If you’re navigating a big life transition and feeling like you’re becoming a new version of yourself - this episode is for you. Welcome back to She Trusts Herself - the podcast for women learning to trust their inner voice, release guilt, and choose themselves unapologetically. In this episode, I’m sharing how motherhood has transformed me — the lessons it has taught me about identity, time, boundaries, presence, and what it really means to honour yourself during a season of deep change. If you’ve ever felt like: • Your identity is shifting and you’re learning who you are again • You feel time-poor and struggle to balance everything that matters • You want to be present with loved ones while still honouring your own goals • You’re learning to say no and protect your energy more intentionally then this conversation will likely resonate. In this episode we explore: ✨ The unexpected personal growth that comes with motherhood ✨ Redefining identity beyond a single role ✨ Accepting seasons where progress looks different ✨ Being present and protecting meaningful moments ✨ Boundaries, priorities, and choosing yourself without guilt This episode is a reflection and invitation to honour the season you’re in, trust your evolving identity, and recognise that growth doesn’t always look the way you expect it to. 📖 Check out my books: Australia: https://tashleam.com/ Global: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Tash-Le... ✨ Connect with me on Instagram and TikTok: @tash_leam 🎙 Subscribe for weekly conversations about self-trust, personal growth, and becoming who you were before the world told you who to be. Until next time — you are not too much or too little. You are just you.