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492: Rebuilding My Business After Burnout

492: Rebuilding My Business After Burnout

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Rebuilding my business after burnout wasn’t one big breakthrough. It was a series of small, honest shifts that finally brought me back to myself.


Rest. Prioritization. Time boundaries. Financial honesty. And the self-care I kept putting off because I felt guilty investing in myself.


In today’s episode of The Expansion Era, I’m sharing what this rebuilding season has really looked like for me as a mom of two, a wife, and a founder trying to get her mojo back. This chapter isn’t about going back to who I was. It’s about becoming someone who doesn’t abandon herself on the way to her goals.

If you're feeling depleted, questioning your confidence, or trying to rebuild your business after a hard season, this one’s for you.


Watch this whenever you need a reminder that you can rebuild without rushing yourself.


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CHAPTERS

00:00 Realizing burnout

01:20 When exhaustion becomes normal

03:05 The power of rest

04:40 Relearning prioritization

06:30 Time boundaries and rebuilding my schedule

09:30 Money, fear, and shrinking my confidence

12:40 Self-care and putting myself back in the budget

15:00 What rebuilding actually looks like

17:00 Your next step

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