ACHIEVEMENT

BRAIN

a gift

from kate

Free Gift: The Achievement Brain → Connection Brain Coaching Session

You’ve spent your whole life succeeding by working harder, thinking faster, planning better, and holding it all together.

But motherhood doesn’t respond well to achievement strategies.

And that can leave even the most capable women feeling anxious, overwhelmed, disconnected, and constantly afraid they’re getting it wrong.

In this free 30-minute coaching session, Kate will help you identify where “achievement brain” may be running the show in your motherhood experience and what it looks like to shift into a calmer, more connected way of relating to yourself and your child.

CALM

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CLARITY

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CONNECTION

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CALM · CLARITY · CONNECTION ·

you’ll begin exploring

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    ARCHITYPE

    Why anxiety often increases in high-achieving mothers

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    PATTERNS

    The hidden nervous system patterns underneath overwhelm

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    TOOLS

    What helps mothers feel calmer and more connected and how to stop carrying the pressure of “getting motherhood right”

A GIFT FROM KATE TO YOU

You do not need to choose between being an ambitious woman and a deeply connected mother.

This conversation will help you begin experiencing both. ADD CTA HERE

It always starts with us, Moms. Our calm becomes our child’s calm. Our steadiness becomes our child’s steadiness. Our connection becomes our child’s connection.

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Katherine came to work with me when her children were 19 and 21. Leigh began to make major changes when her kids were 18 and 16. May committed to the work when her kids were 14, 12, and 9. Margot made her real shift when her kids were 4 and 6. And Charley finally got unstuck when her kids were 6, 9, and 12.  By the time these incredible women prioritised themselves in this way, their kids had been struggling with anxiety themselves for years.