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The 6 Pillars to Foundational Wellbeing - 'The Wellbeing Compass'with Kat Burdett

The 6 Pillars to Foundational Wellbeing - 'The Wellbeing Compass'with Kat Burdett

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In this episode of The Wellbeing Wanderer Podcast, Meg Ellis sits down with me, Kat — on her Pocast Create Your Fate — for a deep dive into my brand-new framework for creating foundational wellbeing: The Wellbeing Compass.

This 6-pillar framework is the heart of my work and has been designed to help you find balance, reclaim your energy, and create a life that feels as good as it looks. Each pillar builds on the next, guiding you step by step towards lasting wellbeing — mind, body, and soul.

🌟 Exciting news: The Wellbeing Compass is opening soon! The waitlist is FREE to join, and if you’re on it, you’ll get exclusive discounted membership when we go live. Don’t miss out — join the waitlist here:
👉 The wellbeing-compass-waitlist


💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • 🧭 An introduction to The Wellbeing Compass — my 6-pillar framework for foundational wellbeing.
  • 🌱 Why lasting wellness comes from balance, not quick fixes.
  • 🔑 The role of awareness in breaking old patterns and creating new habits.
  • 💆‍♀️ How rest, nourishment, movement, mindset, environment, and soul connection each form part of your wellbeing foundation.
  • 🌍 Why everything — body, mind, soul, lifestyle, and even the planet — is interconnected.
  • ✨ Practical steps to begin weaving the 6 pillars into your own daily life.

🔗 Resources & Links

  • Join The Wellbeing Compass Waitlist (FREE) → The wellbeing-compass-waitlist
  • Connect with Kat on Instagram → @thewellbeingwanderer
  • Book a FREE consultation with Kat: Book here

  • Connect with Meg Ellis → @expectgoodthings.meg
  • Listen to more episodes of Create Your Fate → Create your fate Podcast
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