The Productivity for Living Podcast

114. The Soul-Crushing Exhaustion of Being the "Capable One" & My Transformation


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In today's episode, I'm sharing a deeply personal story about burning out from trying to do it all and my journey toward redefining success and embracing softness. I talk about shifting from being a productivity coach to a personal development coach, navigating motherhood, ambition, burnout, and identity, and how all of this led to the creation of my new program, The Alchemy Lab.

If you've ever felt like you're running on empty because you're always the one who handles everything, this episode is for you.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • My struggle with always being the "capable one" and how it led to burnout.

  • The pivotal identity shift I went through as a mother and business owner.

  • How motherhood and burnout led to the creation of The Alchemy Lab, a space for women who are done with the "do it all" mentality.

  • The importance of rest, joy, and creating success on your own terms.

  • The Alchemy Lab: a new six-month coaching experience for women ready to transform from overwhelmed and burned out to peaceful and powerful.

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Alchemy Lab (opens in June) – A six-month coaching experience for women ready to leave behind the "do it all" mentality and embrace a softer, more aligned version of success. [DM me on Instagram @Chelseyncoaching to hold your spot.]

  • Join the Email List: Learn more about The Alchemy Lab

If you've been feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like you have to constantly prove your worth, The Alchemy Lab might be exactly what you need. Subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with a friend, and join my email list for more details on the upcoming program launching in June.

Connect with Chelsey Newmyer

Instagram: @chelseyncoaching

Email: [email protected]

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