Episode 56: "I wasn't secure in my power"

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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, Juana Lopez!

Back in 2020, Juana found herself scattered, exhausted, and out of control. She knew something wasn't right and needed to change but she wasn't sure what it was.

She just knew something needed to shift.

Juana applied for the Mama Master Plan Program in a leap of faith even though she had never invested financially in herself and her wellbeing before. The safety, validation, and trust she felt during her application phone call gave her the confidence to dive into the program and find the answers she was looking for.

Learn more about Juana’s and her testimonial here.

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During her time in the Mama Master Plan Program, Juana allowed herself to take up space, dream big, and face toxic beliefs and cycles she had been carrying for far too long.

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