Simplifying Life’s Beautiful Bitchiness

14. Permission to Rest (Burnout Isn’t a Badge)


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Let me say it louder for the ones still stuck in hustle mode—burnout is not a badge of honor. You will not get extra credit for running yourself into the ground. In this episode, I’m sharing a much-needed reminder: you’re allowed to rest without earning it, proving anything, or checking one more box.

If you’ve been stuck in survival mode, this one’s your cue to stop performing and start breathing. Especially with Mother’s Day around the corner—whether you’re celebrating, grieving, or holding it all together—you deserve to pause. Without guilt. Without shame. Without folding that damn laundry.

In This Episode:
  • Why I stopped treating exhaustion like a weird flex
  • My unfiltered take on hustle culture and why it needs to go
  • A permission slip to rest—yes, even if the to-do list is still long
  • What I wish someone had told me before I hit rock bottom
  • A little preview of what’s coming in Part 2 of my mental health journey

Timestamps:

00:00 — Uh yeah, you. Let’s talk about that endless to-do list

00:33 — Welcome to Simplifying Life’s Beautiful Bitchiness

01:20 — The cult of burnout and why I’m not here for it

02:05 — What rest actually means to me now

03:25 — A Mother's Day message for every type of mom (and every type of tired)

04:18 — A sneak peek at next week’s story: caregiving and the pandemic shift

05:30 — Final reminder: Inhale the calm. Exhale the fire.

Links I Mentioned:
  • 💻 Blog Post: “My Mental Health Journey | Part 1: Toxic Job Burnout”
  • ⚡ Grab the Power-Up Planner – My go-to reset when I feel myself spiraling
  • 🧺 The Bare Minimum System – For when you just need the essentials handled

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Simplifying Life’s Beautiful BitchinessBy Michelle Martinez