What if your lack of motivation in business isn’t about discipline—but about losing your direction?
Welcome to The 7-Day Confident Mum Entrepreneur Challenge, this 7 days will help mum entrepreneurs, business mums, mums in business and women in business overcome impostor syndrome, the fear of showing up online and self doubt so they can build confidence and sell their knowledge online.
As a mum entrepreneur, when your purpose becomes unclear, everything feels heavier—decisions take longer, procrastination increases, and self-doubt creeps in. Without a strong “why,” it’s easy to feel disconnected from your business and stuck in cycles of inaction.
In this episode you will:
- Understand why clarity of purpose directly impacts your motivation and decision-making
- Learn how reconnecting with your “why” reduces overwhelm and creates focus
- Discover how to build a business that feels aligned, energizing, and sustainable
Press play to reconnect with your purpose, regain your momentum, and start building your business with clarity and intention.
Don't forget to watch the next episode of The 7 Day Confident Mum Entrepreneur Challenge.
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The throughline is community: we don’t do 2026 alone.
We set the table, take off the mask, and learn how to overcome impostor syndrome, move through self-doubt, and show up online with confidence. If you’re in Sydney, come sit with us on May 28th at the Bonnibel Hotel. Get your tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/from-mum-mode-to-ceo-mode-how-women-build-empires-while-raising-children?
And if you’re not local, don’t worry—I’ll be creating more moments throughout 2026 for us to connect, both in person and virtually. But remember, you always have a seat at the Business Mum Compass table.
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This podcast is for mum entrepreneurs, mum in business and women in business who start their business and want to build confidence, overcome limiting beliefs, impostor syndrome and fear of being seen so they can confidently sell their knowledge online with purpose.