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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2021 · 22 MIN

Bite-Size Edition: The One That's About Candace Cameron Bure's Curling Wand

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We've all seen the movie "Mean Girls," right? And many of us have had run-ins with our own set of "Mean Girls." And it always kind of sucked, right? And then you'd go home, and tell your mom (maybe). And if you did, she'd say something like "That's not about you - it's about them." And then you'd say "OK" but seriously had no idea what she was talking about...and didn't really feel much better.I'd like to think that we outgrow all of that drama as we get older, but many of us don't. Why is that?I feel like it has something to do with that whole concept of scarcity vs abundance mindset. And how, if someone has something that we don't, it means something about US. It means that we're "less than" in some way. But we're not. That's simply a story we choose to tell ourselves, and we can shift that mindset if we 1. Are aware of it, and 2. Actually want to.Women are Bad Asses. And instead of tearing each other down, we should be lifting each other up and celebrating that which makes us special and unique. We should be celebrating our wins and encouraging each other with our Pom Poms raised high.So, grab a toaster strudel (perfect for a Bite-Size Edition) and enjoy! And if you don't enjoy it, all I ask is that you refrain from putting me in your "Burn Book."Follow me on Instagram @awakentheextraordinary for more fun and insightful insights, or email me at [email protected] if you'd like to connect 1-on-1!

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