Building, maintenance + the call back to inspired action | Episode 184
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Life moves in seasons — building, resting, maintaining, and expanding. In this episode, I share my personal journey of slowing down, stepping into maintenance, and discovering the quiet pull toward more: more expression, more alignment, more of what makes life feel alive.
We explore:
- The difference between maintenance and stagnation
- How to notice when rest becomes comfort
- Recognizing the signs that it’s time to move again
- Practical tools for integrating growth, presence, and inspired action
I also dive into the power of retreats as sacred containers for truth — spaces where slowing down, reflecting, and reconnecting with yourself becomes possible. Growth isn’t about constant doing; it’s about listening to your inner guidance and taking aligned steps when the moment is right.
If you’ve ever felt caught between where you are and where you want to go, this episode is for you.
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- Tristen Whaley / @t_whales / tristenwhaley@me.com / Spotify
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