If you feel exhausted by your business even though you’re doing everything "right"… this episode is for you.
Today, I share a powerful case study from a recent client session that reveals why following "expert" advice might be exactly what’s draining you. It’s not about working harder. It’s not about time management. It’s about the subtle but dangerous misalignment between your natural strengths and your daily tasks.
I unpack the "24 Hours" myth, the difference between pruning and harvesting seasons, and why clarity often comes from quiet confirmation rather than fireworks.
You’ll learn:
✓ Why doing "everything right" on paper can still leave you feeling wrong inside
✓ The "24 Hours" Myth: Why you need to stop comparing your day to someone else’s
✓ How to identify if you are relying on your "lower talent themes" and why it causes burnout
✓ The critical difference between a "Pruning Season" and a "Harvesting Season" — and how to accept where you are
✓ Why your strengths don't replace discernment, but support it
✓ 4 specific questions to ask yourself to move from hustle to alignment
Mentioned in this episode:
The Only 2 Tips You Need for Success and Balance in 2025:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2081544/episodes/16360443
If you’re ready to stop striving and start aligning with your God-given talents, let’s connect. I invite you to dive into your CliftonStrengths report, as I did for my friend, so you can find the peace and clarity you deserve.
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