The Only Way to Win Your Fertility Journey.
Rosanne Austin explains how internal conflict and self-judgment make the fertility journey hard, while committing fully and deciding on success makes it simple.
Teachings 2
The journey becomes simple when you decide you know exactly how the story ends - with you and a baby - and commit to doing whatever it takes
Austin emphasizes the power of deciding the outcome and assembling the right support team ('bump squad') while staying focused on the vision
You must want your baby more than you want your fear and more than you want your regret to succeed on this journey
Austin presents this as a fundamental choice point for women on the fertility journey - prioritizing the desire for a baby over fear-based thinking
Perspectives 1
Internal conflict is what makes the fertility journey hard - constantly judging ourselves, making ourselves wrong for emotions, torturing ourselves over statistics, and considering giving up
Austin identifies specific patterns: self-judgment, emotional resistance, statistics obsession, spending guilt, and thoughts of giving up as internal conflicts
Quotable Moments 2
“I want my baby more than I want my fear. I want my baby more than I want my regret.”
— Rosanne Austin“You make this journey simple by just saying I'm all in. I am going to do whatever the fuck it takes to get to where I wanna go.”
— Rosanne Austin
Questions This Video Answers
What makes the fertility journey hard?
“The internal conflict is what makes this journey hard. We're constantly judging ourselves. We're making ourselves wrong for the emotion that comes up.”
— Rosanne Austin
Internal conflict makes the fertility journey hard - constantly judging yourself, resisting emotions, obsessing over statistics, and considering giving up. The external circumstances aren't what create difficulty.
How do you make the fertility journey simple?
“You make this journey simple by just saying I'm all in. I am going to do whatever the fuck it takes to get to where I wanna go.”
— Rosanne Austin
Make the journey simple by going all-in and deciding you know how the story ends - with you and a baby. Assemble the right support team and stay focused on your vision instead of getting caught in internal conflict.
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Key Points 3
Internal conflict is what makes the fertility journey hard - constantly judging ourselves, making ourselves wrong for emotions, torturing ourselves over statistics, and considering giving up
The journey becomes simple when you decide you know exactly how the story ends - with you and a baby - and commit to doing whatever it takes
You must want your baby more than you want your fear and more than you want your regret to succeed on this journey
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