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Hustle Culture, Ambition & Motherhood: How Ambitious Moms Lose Themselves in Constant Productivity

10 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In today’s episode, we’re unpacking a conversation that has become increasingly polarized online: hustle culture. Some people glorify constant productivity. Others reject ambition altogether. But what if the real issue is neither hard work nor ambition? What if the problem is losing yourself inside chronic performance, responsibility, and outward orientation? In this episode, we explore: * The difference between meaningful hard work and performative overwork * Why ambition itself is not the problem * How mothers often become trapped in chronic invisible labor and mental load * Why busyness and exhaustion can quietly become tied to identity and worth * The nervous system impact of constant productivity This conversation is not about abandoning ambition. It’s about staying connected to yourself while pursuing it. If you’ve ever felt torn between meaningful work, motherhood, rest, and identity — this episode is for you. For more resources go to www.bodyfulminds.com [www.bodyfulminds.com] or follow on LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/katherina-strowa].

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