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What if becoming the best version of yourself isn't about working harder, pushing more, or hustling your way there?
In this Shower Sprinkle episode, I'm sharing a personal realization that stopped me in my tracks: I thought I had slowed down, but really, I had just gotten better at disguising my hustle.
After spending time grieving an old version of myself, I found myself sitting in the stillness—something that didn't come naturally to me. But in that space, something unexpected happened. The moment I stopped trying to force everything and started trusting, doors began opening in ways I couldn't have planned.
From meaningful new connections and unexpected opportunities to a major milestone in my healing journey, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the breakthroughs we're searching for arrive when we finally make room for them.
If you've been feeling stuck, exhausted, or wondering what's next, this conversation is an invitation to pause, listen, and trust the process.
In This Episode:
✨ The hidden hustle I didn't realize I was still carrying
✨ Why slowing down felt harder than staying busy
✨ What happened when I stopped trying to control every outcome
✨ A celebration in my healing journey after frozen shoulder and ulnar neuropathy
✨ How trusting yourself creates space for new opportunities
✨ Letting go of an old identity and stepping into a new chapter
Reflection Questions:
• What am I still trying to force?
• Where can I create more space in my life?
• What version of myself am I ready to let go of?
• What would trusting myself look like right now?
Friend, your next chapter doesn't require more hustle. It may simply require more trust.
You can find me at:
https://www.instagram.com/cataton/
https://www.facebook.com/casey.taton/
You can find what sparks me at:
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AgeRtyojY/
https://www.instagram.com/lmbdcelebrations/
Music by: Jason and Ashley Scheufler
Artwork by: https://www.instagram.com/graphx_ink/
By Casey Taton4.8
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What if becoming the best version of yourself isn't about working harder, pushing more, or hustling your way there?
In this Shower Sprinkle episode, I'm sharing a personal realization that stopped me in my tracks: I thought I had slowed down, but really, I had just gotten better at disguising my hustle.
After spending time grieving an old version of myself, I found myself sitting in the stillness—something that didn't come naturally to me. But in that space, something unexpected happened. The moment I stopped trying to force everything and started trusting, doors began opening in ways I couldn't have planned.
From meaningful new connections and unexpected opportunities to a major milestone in my healing journey, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the breakthroughs we're searching for arrive when we finally make room for them.
If you've been feeling stuck, exhausted, or wondering what's next, this conversation is an invitation to pause, listen, and trust the process.
In This Episode:
✨ The hidden hustle I didn't realize I was still carrying
✨ Why slowing down felt harder than staying busy
✨ What happened when I stopped trying to control every outcome
✨ A celebration in my healing journey after frozen shoulder and ulnar neuropathy
✨ How trusting yourself creates space for new opportunities
✨ Letting go of an old identity and stepping into a new chapter
Reflection Questions:
• What am I still trying to force?
• Where can I create more space in my life?
• What version of myself am I ready to let go of?
• What would trusting myself look like right now?
Friend, your next chapter doesn't require more hustle. It may simply require more trust.
You can find me at:
https://www.instagram.com/cataton/
https://www.facebook.com/casey.taton/
You can find what sparks me at:
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AgeRtyojY/
https://www.instagram.com/lmbdcelebrations/
Music by: Jason and Ashley Scheufler
Artwork by: https://www.instagram.com/graphx_ink/

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