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This week on the Sustainable Foundations Podcast, we're talking about why you don't need to sprint into the end of the year — even if the world around you is shouting that you should. Instead of pushing harder, buying more, and forcing momentum because it's "what everyone else is doing," we're exploring a gentler approach to closing out the year as a faith-led CEO.
Inside the episode, we walk through five common messages you're likely to hear this month — from "do more before the year ends" to "don't lose momentum" — and offer a peaceful alternative to each one. You'll learn why slowing down doesn't mean falling behind, how to invest intentionally instead of impulsively, and how to end the year rooted in breath instead of burnout. We also talk about navigating comparison, resisting urgency culture, and stewarding this season with wisdom instead of fear.
If you're craving a December that feels calm, intentional, and aligned with God rather than pressured by the internet, this episode will feel like an exhale. Lean in with me — breathe deep — and remember that there is no finish line you're racing toward. Just the next faithful step.
Stay ConnectedThings are going to start moving over on Instagram soon — behind-the-scenes, faith-filled reminders, and simple rhythms to help you lead and live with more peace. If you're not already, come hang out with me there.
Follow along @Sustinable_Foundations for daily encouragement, gentle nudges toward clarity, and real-time updates on everything unfolding.
I love seeing you here each week — and I'd love to see you there too.
Join The LoungeIf you want a place to connect beyond the podcast, come join us inside The Lounge — the free community where faith-led women in business gather for conversation, encouragement, support, and space to grow without hustle.
It's where we talk about what God is doing in our work and homes, share wins and wisdom, and walk this journey together.
You don't have to build alone — pull up a chair, take a breath, and come be part of something life-giving.
By Ashleigh FoyThis week on the Sustainable Foundations Podcast, we're talking about why you don't need to sprint into the end of the year — even if the world around you is shouting that you should. Instead of pushing harder, buying more, and forcing momentum because it's "what everyone else is doing," we're exploring a gentler approach to closing out the year as a faith-led CEO.
Inside the episode, we walk through five common messages you're likely to hear this month — from "do more before the year ends" to "don't lose momentum" — and offer a peaceful alternative to each one. You'll learn why slowing down doesn't mean falling behind, how to invest intentionally instead of impulsively, and how to end the year rooted in breath instead of burnout. We also talk about navigating comparison, resisting urgency culture, and stewarding this season with wisdom instead of fear.
If you're craving a December that feels calm, intentional, and aligned with God rather than pressured by the internet, this episode will feel like an exhale. Lean in with me — breathe deep — and remember that there is no finish line you're racing toward. Just the next faithful step.
Stay ConnectedThings are going to start moving over on Instagram soon — behind-the-scenes, faith-filled reminders, and simple rhythms to help you lead and live with more peace. If you're not already, come hang out with me there.
Follow along @Sustinable_Foundations for daily encouragement, gentle nudges toward clarity, and real-time updates on everything unfolding.
I love seeing you here each week — and I'd love to see you there too.
Join The LoungeIf you want a place to connect beyond the podcast, come join us inside The Lounge — the free community where faith-led women in business gather for conversation, encouragement, support, and space to grow without hustle.
It's where we talk about what God is doing in our work and homes, share wins and wisdom, and walk this journey together.
You don't have to build alone — pull up a chair, take a breath, and come be part of something life-giving.