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Is work-life balance real—or just another unrealistic expectation? In this solo episode of Embracing Intensity, I unpack the myth of work-life balance and share my journey toward something more meaningful: harmony. Drawing from my personal life, this episode dives deep into how neurodivergent people navigate work hours, personal time, and the demands of life in a way that feels aligned, not forced.
After a summer of restoration and reflection, I’m back working full-time in the school system—and instead of chasing “balance,” I’m creating sustainable rhythms that honor my energy, creativity, and mental health.
About AuroraI’m Aurora Remember Holtzman, host of Embracing Intensity and creator of the Embracing Intensity Community. With years of experience working with gifted, twice-exceptional, and neurodivergent folks, I help people stop beating themselves up for not meeting arbitrary standards and start living in alignment with their core values. My goal? To help you use your intensity as a tool for transformation—without burning out.
In This Episode:Why the concept of work-life balance might be doing more harm than good
Reframing productivity, especially for different people with unique brain wiring
How long hours and unrealistic expectations lead to burnout
The power of aligning with your core values instead of external goals
How “contaminated time” steals joy from our personal lives
Tools like energy audits to help create real work-life harmony
Letting go of hustle culture and embracing meaningful work
Tips for reclaiming quality time and rest—even with full work hours
Why the opposite of life isn’t work—but disconnection
🔥 Join the Embracing Intensity Community
📘 Energy Balance Workbook (Print & Kindle)
✨ Balancing Time & Energy Digital Guide
✨ Balance is a myth. Harmony is the goal. Tap into your own rhythm and reclaim your time, energy, and creativity—on your terms.
🎧 Listen now on EmbracingIntensity.com
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Is work-life balance real—or just another unrealistic expectation? In this solo episode of Embracing Intensity, I unpack the myth of work-life balance and share my journey toward something more meaningful: harmony. Drawing from my personal life, this episode dives deep into how neurodivergent people navigate work hours, personal time, and the demands of life in a way that feels aligned, not forced.
After a summer of restoration and reflection, I’m back working full-time in the school system—and instead of chasing “balance,” I’m creating sustainable rhythms that honor my energy, creativity, and mental health.
About AuroraI’m Aurora Remember Holtzman, host of Embracing Intensity and creator of the Embracing Intensity Community. With years of experience working with gifted, twice-exceptional, and neurodivergent folks, I help people stop beating themselves up for not meeting arbitrary standards and start living in alignment with their core values. My goal? To help you use your intensity as a tool for transformation—without burning out.
In This Episode:Why the concept of work-life balance might be doing more harm than good
Reframing productivity, especially for different people with unique brain wiring
How long hours and unrealistic expectations lead to burnout
The power of aligning with your core values instead of external goals
How “contaminated time” steals joy from our personal lives
Tools like energy audits to help create real work-life harmony
Letting go of hustle culture and embracing meaningful work
Tips for reclaiming quality time and rest—even with full work hours
Why the opposite of life isn’t work—but disconnection
🔥 Join the Embracing Intensity Community
📘 Energy Balance Workbook (Print & Kindle)
✨ Balancing Time & Energy Digital Guide
✨ Balance is a myth. Harmony is the goal. Tap into your own rhythm and reclaim your time, energy, and creativity—on your terms.
🎧 Listen now on EmbracingIntensity.com

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