• The Radical Sabbatical

  • Feb 20 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Is the life you're leading the one you've always dreamed of, or are you just ticking boxes on society's checklist? I know I was for far too long. After months of grappling with health challenges and facing the reality of burnout, I’m back with a new episode where we dive into the question, “Does your life spark joy?”In this week’s episode I talk about the power of my Radical Sabbatical and how it helped me to reassess, realign and realize how important it is to build a sustainable life that resonates with who you are, not just what you do.

     

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How can I figure out what makes me happy?

    • What do I need to prioritize for my mental health?

    • What makes me happy?

    • How can I  recognize when I need a break?



    Topics Covered:

    - Radical Sabbatical

    - Today Show Appearance

    - Perimenopause 

    - Substack

    - Women’s Health

    - Self-Care and Burnout



    Key Moments in the Show:

    [02:54] The Radical Sabbatical & The Today Show

    [06:11] Radical Sabbatical & The Murder Scene

    [09:50] My Body Was Clearly Telling Me

    [12:44] The Worst Word

    [17:10] Feeling Like You're in The Void

    [21:21] What's the Plan Moving Forward?

    [28:39] What is YOUR Joy?

     

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    Full Transcript and Show Notes:

    https://tanyadalton.com/podcasts/radical-sabbatical/

     

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