LIVE WELL PODCAST | EPISODE #18 - Avoiding burn out and the trap of “doing it all” with Kari Owens

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Are you feeling exhausted? Drained? Burnt out? Join me and the amazing Kari Owens as we speak about how to deal with burnout, fatigue and the feeling of having to “do it all.” Kari is a Certified Life & Wellness Coach, and a yoga teacher working to empower women to listen deeply to themselves. She helps women put themselves first and reconnect with their body. Kari is the Founder of Soul Power for Women, a membership community with online courses teaching women all over the world how to connect to yourself, listen more deeply to your body, and honor your soul. Listen below for practice ways to prevent and manage burnout!

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Show Notes:

  • 0:00 Intro

  • 0:40 Introducing Kari Owens, certified life & wellness coach and founder of Soul Power for Women

  • 2:30 Kari speaks about the work she does in Soul Power and her own personal experience with autoimmune disease and toxic relationships

  • 6:00 Christina talks about the phenomenon of burnout in our society

  • 7:30 The different levels of burn out

  • 9:10 How do we PREVENT burnout?

    • Understanding our needs is the first step

  • 9:50 “Kari, I’m here and I’m burnt out, what do I do?”

    • 1. Noticing that you’re burnt out and knowing your threshold

    • 2. What is the thing you are missing in your life?

    • 3. What are the sustainable things that can carry you through a season of burnout?

  • 16:00 The power of asking yourself “What do you need?”

  • 17:30 What if someone is saying “I know what I need to do, but I can’t find the time”

    • Ask yourself, “Who gets to decide that burnout is inevitable?”

  • 24:00 Women entrepreneurs and the pitfalls of comparison

  • 32:21 Kari’s practices she uses to help herself not burn out

    • Create space

    • Built in time to avoid building up stress

  • 41:50 Kari’s thoughts on being attached to burnout

    • What is the fear behind doing less for yourself?

    • What is the reality that you can implement?

  • Kari’s Journal Prompts to avoid burnout >>

  • FInd Kari on Instagram @karisfullsoul

  • 45:22 Outro


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