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Why Slowing Down isn't the Only Solution to Healing Burnout

27 Jul 2021

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Are you burnt out, or feeling frustrated and exhausted with your business?In today's episode, Kathryn Thompson shares why slowing down isn’t the only solution to healing burnout. So if you’re having trouble healing burnout, but you’re slowing down, taking lots of rest, tune into this episode, as Kathryn shares her perspective on burnout from the Human Design perspective.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY’S EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:What your Human Design reveals about burnout and why you’re experiencing it.Why overworking isn’t the only cause of burnout, and why slowing down isn’t the only solution to healing burnout.Ways to heal burnout besides the traditional ones like rest, pedicures, bubble baths or taking a vacation.If this episode inspires you in some way, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway–whether it’s helped you understand your burnout from a Human Design perspective or given you practical ways to heal burnout.And while you’re here, make sure to follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on how to effortlessly attract the most aligned clients without having to spend hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned. To get your hands on how to write content that connects, and attracts the most aligned clients, grab it here!!https://www.creativelyowned.com/contentthatconvertsHuman Design Resources: https://www.geneticmatrix.comhttps://www.myhumandesign.com

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