There is a version of burnout that many OBMs experience but rarely talk about.
Your business technically works.
You have clients.
You know what you are doing.
And yet logging in every day feels heavier than it should.
In this episode of The OBM Show, Sarah Noked talks directly to the OBM who feels tired, uninspired, or quietly questioning whether this business still fits their life.
This is a real conversation about how to breathe new life into your OBM business in 2026 without burning everything down or forcing another cycle of hustle.
Sarah breaks down why burnout is often a signal that your business has outgrown its current model and shares practical, grounded ways to reconnect to your vision, your energy, and your leadership.
Inside the episode, we cover
If your OBM business works but doesn’t feel aligned anymore, this episode will help you see what’s possible next.
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