The Hardest Thing We had to Navigate as Young Girls

EPISODE · Jul 28, 2022 · 23 MIN

The Hardest Thing We had to Navigate as Young Girls

from What's The Lesson · host Jill Petersen + Mary Frances

In This Episode, We Chat About: Some of the hardest challenges we've personally faced as young girls! How we were introduced to personal development. Ways to check in on whether some coping mechanisms you have are still serving you.   Resources + Links:   Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/   Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran   Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship   Show Notes: It's story time! In this episode, we're both sharing one of the hardest things we had to navigate as young girls. We've been called to create a whole business and mission around helping girls, because we know what it feels like to be in their shoes and face challenges. We can also imagine how empowering it would have been to have tools and skills gained through personal development earlier in life! We're not only sharing a peek into our stories. We're also giving you some questions to ask yourself to gain clarity around what may be some "young YOU" coping mechanisms that are no longer serving you. Tune in to learn more about us, maybe even connect over some similarities in how you felt growing up, and gain tools for yourself and the girls in your life!   05:00 What was one of the hardest, scariest things you had to grow through as young girls?09:30 How I (Jill) was introduced to personal development. 12:50 Navigating growing up in an abusive household. 17:00 Questions to ask WHY we react and believe the way we do, and whether it's serving us. 19:15 Ways we connect with the girls we mentor, and help the work through their own challenges.

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