As women on a mission to build the family of our dreams, how do we stay out of the rabbit hole when it seems like there’s doom and gloom all around? There is a simple, but powerful ninja-move that wise and successful women turn to. Interestingly enough, if you give it a chance, it’ll work every time! Be brave. Be bold. Learn the healing power of AWESOME.

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Hey, gorgeous. If you want success on your fertility journey, you've got to have the mindset for it. It's time to kick fear, negativity, doubt, shame, jealousy, and the whole clown car of low vibe fertility journey BS to the curb. I'm your host, Roseanne Austin, Fertility Mindset Master. Former prosecutor and recovering type A control freak perfectionist, I use the power of mindset to get pregnant naturally and have my baby boy at 43, despite years of fertility treatment failure.

I help women across the globe beat the odds on their fertility journey, just like I did. Get ready for a quick hit of confidence, joy, feminine badassery, and loads of hell yes for your fertility journey. It's time to get fearless, baby, fearlessly fertile. Let's do this. Welcome to the fearlessly fertile podcast episode 58.

The healing power of awesome. Hey loves, it is so good to be with you again this week. Things are changing and unfolding for us all over the world in so many different, crazy ways. We're all settling into a new abnormal normal of sorts. When I was thinking to myself about how to continue serving you through this podcast, a lightbulb went off in my head.

It was so unmistakable, so true, and so fearlessly fertile that I just had to share it with you. My baby boy, well, he's not actually a baby anymore, but you get the picture. Asher is obsessed with all things mechanical. And he is particularly in love with NASA, space shuttles, you name it. He's 33 months old and can name all of the planets in his cool planet projector that we got him.

It's really fascinating how quickly this little boy is learning. Well, the other day We were watching a documentary on space exploration and a quote from President Ronald Reagan came up. It was part of an address he gave to the nation after the Challenger disaster, at a time of collective heartbreak in this country, a time when our hopes and dreams for an incredibly diverse groundbreaking shuttle team were crushed in an instant.

And these words really resonated with me. President Reagan said, The future doesn't belong to the faint hearted. It belongs to the brave. I couldn't help but think to myself, while what we face today is certainly different, we are still called upon as women with dreams that extend beyond our current circumstances to rise to the occasion, to be brave.

No one promised us that life, this journey, or anything worth having would be easy or predictable. We have a choice. We can lie down and let this shit overrun us, or we can stand up, firm up our stance, and stare this dragon right back in the eye. Sky is Falling Negative Nancy's would have you believe this is a time to give up, shrink back, cut your losses, tighten your purse strings, cut corners, or lower your expectations.

Fuck that. If current circumstances are teaching us anything, it's this. Life is precious and heartbreakingly short. You have a mission while you're on this planet. You know in your soul part of that is to have the family you desire. You can't afford to back up off this truth. Indeed, the way you are going about that right now might have shifted a bit if your clinic has put your treatments on hold, etc.

But that does not mean you can't still be cultivating the forward momentum within you so that when the doors open again, you can show up with your party hat and bells on. Maybe it's time for you to double down on Gus, and when I say Gus, I mean God, Universe, Spirit, and say, look, look, Gus,

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