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Ever feel like you’re running on fumes, but somehow, you just keep going? Like a phone with 1% battery, no charger in sight—yet you’re still pushing through? Eventually, that phone dies, and if we’re not careful, so do our energy levels, our peace, and our joy.

In this episode, Vanessa gets real about the mental detox high-achieving women and perfectionists desperately need. She shares her personal experience of juggling motherhood, entrepreneurship, and leadership responsibilities while barely having time to recharge. If you’ve been feeling exhausted, stuck in perfectionism, or like you’re constantly giving without refilling your own cup, this conversation is for you.

Join us as we explore three powerful ways to detox your mind—from unplugging digitally, to shifting your mindset, to breaking free from toxic habits. Plus, the episode ends with a guided reflective meditation to help you reset and step into clarity.

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LINKED EPISODES:

Redefining Success While Prioritizing Self-Care with Dr. Niki Smith

https://www.freetobemindful.com/podcast/250

TAKEAWAY MESSAGE:
Taking time to detox your digital life, your mindset, and your habits creates space for clarity, peace, and presence. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck in perfectionism, it’s time to reset. Listen in, and remember—you are always free to be mindful.

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