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From Burnout to Bliss: How Two Women Transformed Their Careers

From Burnout to Bliss: How Two Women Transformed Their Careers

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Welcome to Camp Content! In this episode, former tech executive Emma and advertising pro Yaz discuss their transition from corporate roles to fulfilling careers aligned with their true selves. They delve into overcoming societal challenges, balancing workplace gender dynamics, and fostering supportive environments. They also explore the transformative "Conscious Success Method," combining mindset, somatic practices, and strategic planning to redefine career success for women, combat burnout, and enhance financial stability.

Tune in to learn how conscious, intentional career paths are crafted and gain actionable tips for your journey towards conscious success. Let’s dive in!

Connect with Emma & Yaz: Emma Lloyd Yazminca Woodward

Website: conscioussuccessco.com

Episode Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:00 - Celebrating Experienced Professionals
02:32 - Navigating Burnout in Safety-Driven Careers
06:43 - Changing Paths to Overcome Burnout
12:46 - Embracing Feminine Leadership
14:06 - Productivity Through Rest: Finding Balance
18:08 - Succeeding Through Conscious Connections
21:05 - Self-Discovery and Effortless Action
25:09 - Reconnecting with Youthful Selves
31:01 - Joy and Connectivity in Simplicity
35:52 - Listening to Your Inner Voice
38:10 - Empowering Women's Impact on the World
39:00 - Outro

Quote of the Episode:

"The farther we stray from our true selves to fit an ideal, the more stress we feel, because belonging is our nature." - Emma

"Overcoming burnout begins when we stop overriding our inner voice and start embracing its wisdom." - Yaz
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