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To the Mama of a Child With a Disability Who Doesn't Always Believe in Herself

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We mamas don’t always believe in ourselves. We don’t trust our intuition. We second guess whether we are good enough, strong enough, or just plain “enough.” We question ourselves far more than we question others.

We are our own worst enemy. For years, I worked with doctors and nurses who were trying to help people fit the day-to-day management of chronic illness into their hectic lives.

One of their biggest stumbling blocks? When people didn’t believe that what they did really mattered. They could have all the skills in the world, but if they didn’t believe that they could “do it” — or if they didn’t believe that their actions would make any sort of meaningful difference in their lives — they often failed.

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