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You Don’t Need Fixing – Learning Self-Leadership After Cancer

You Don’t Need Fixing – Learning Self-Leadership After Cancer

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After cancer or a major life event, many women are left feeling as though they should be “back to normal” by now. That if confidence hasn’t returned, if motivation feels flat, or if life feels different, then something must be wrong.

In this episode of Confidence After Cancer, Gabby gently challenges that idea.

You don’t need fixing.

You don’t need upgrading.

You don’t need to rush back to who you were before.

What you may need instead is self-leadership — learning to trust yourself again and lead your life from alignment rather than obligation.

Gabby explores why the “fixing” model can quietly create pressure, guilt, and self-doubt after treatment, and why recovery isn’t about becoming your old self again, but choosing how you live in a body and life that have changed.

This episode is an invitation to step into a quieter, steadier form of confidence — one rooted in self-respect, internal authority, and trust.

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  1. Why the idea of “fixing yourself” can be harmful after cancer
  2. How identity and priorities naturally shift after treatment
  3. What self-leadership really means in life after cancer
  4. The subtle but powerful shift from asking “What should I be doing?” to “What supports me now?”
  5. How confidence can look quieter, calmer, and more grounded
  6. Why rest, boundaries, and pacing yourself are acts of confidence
  7. How to stop outsourcing your confidence to expectations and approval
  8. Why you are not broken, behind, or failing — you are evolving


Resources & Links:

  1. Book a free clarity call with Gabby: Schedule here
  2. Connect with Gabby on Instagram: @gabby.mottershead
  3. Visit the website: confidenceaftercancer.co.uk
  4. Watch on YouTube: Subscribe here
  5. Join Gabby’s weekly newsletter for tips on life after treatment: Sign up here

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