Episode 55: “I felt like my soul was being obliterated” Mama Master Plan Mackenzie Gandomi

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Every Thursday of this month will feature alumna testimonials of mamas who have taken The Mama Master Plan Program. Each mama comes to the program with a different struggle and different goals. Through the MMPP, mamas are rooted down in their values, find alignment to their personal goals and ambitions and walk away feeling empowered to use the tools they have learned through the program in their every day life.  

Today's story of transformation and inspiration comes straight from Mama Master Plan Program alum, Mackenzie Gandomi!

When Mackenzie joined the Mama Master Plan Program, she was struggling to be a present mother. She had ambitious goals but didn't know how to reconcile them with the demands and expectations of motherhood.

She had fallen into a narrative of motherhood that didn't suit her - being too busy, moving too fast, ignoring her own needs and desires.

She found herself disconnected and unsure how to move forward saying. "It felt like my soul was being obliterated. I was so lost and angry and sad. I didn't want my daughter to grow up with a lost mother."

By committing to herself and to the deep work in the Mama Master Plan Program, Mackenzie cultivated healing and connection that impacted her entire family.

Learn more about Mackenzie and her testimonial here.

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By committing to herself and to the deep work in the Mama Master Plan Program, Mackenzie cultivated healing and connection that impacted her entire family.

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