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037- Summer Energy Series: More Daylight, More Pressure? How to Escape the Summer Productivity Trap

037- Summer Energy Series: More Daylight, More Pressure? How to Escape the Summer Productivity Trap

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Feeling like longer summer days mean you should be doing more? In this episode of Smash the Crash, we’re calling out the sneaky pressure that comes with extra daylight—and how it’s draining midlife women of the energy they do have. From "just one more thing" syndrome to the guilt of resting when the sun’s still up, we break down how summer can slide you into the Yellow Zone faster than you think.

You’ll walk away with 3 simple, energy-smart strategies to help you enjoy the light without burning out—plus one challenge that could totally shift your evenings this week. Because more sunshine doesn’t mean more output. Your energy has nothing to prove.

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