Mama, do you obsess over your work when you're with your kids, but then dream of your kids while you're at work? Do you desire a thrilling entrepreneurial journey, but worry about neglecting your family, being good enough to succeed, and running out of money and time?
Serial entrepreneur Lyss Morton knows these conflicting thoughts and limiting beliefs all too well. On her journey from desk job slave to successful businesswoman, she had to overcome barriers of imposter syndrome, scarcity mindsets, time mismanagement, fear of failure, and so much more. Now on the other side, she looks back on mothers everywhere who have so much to offer and achieve, but never take the leap.
In this intimate tell-all, Lyss describes the moments that defined her entrepreneurial journey as a mother of two with a vision. She delves into relatable challenges like creating more quality time with her kids, and she encourages women to leave behind toxic relationships so they can build a room of people who would inspire and uplift them. Each brief memory of her struggles precedes a lesson learned, where aspiring mom-preneurs can learn from her mistakes and fast-track their path toward a thriving business and life.
To these mamas, she says: "Welcome to the room."
Mama, do you obsess over your work when you're with your kids, but then dream of your kids while you're at work? Do you desire a thrilling entrepreneurial journey, but worry about neglecting your family, being good enough to succeed, and running out of money and time?
Serial entrepreneur Lyss Morton knows these conflicting thoughts and limiting beliefs all too well. On her journey from desk job slave to successful businesswoman, she had to overcome barriers of imposter syndrome, scarcity mindsets, time mismanagement, fear of failure, and so much more. Now on the other side, she looks back on mothers everywhere who have so much to offer and achieve, but never take the leap.
In this intimate tell-all, Lyss describes the moments that defined her entrepreneurial journey as a mother of two with a vision. She delves into relatable challenges like creating more quality time with her kids, and she encourages women to leave behind toxic relationships so they can build a room of people who would inspire and uplift them. Each brief memory of her struggles precedes a lesson learned, where aspiring mom-preneurs can learn from her mistakes and fast-track their path toward a thriving business and life.
To these mamas, she says: "Welcome to the room."
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