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In Episode 216, we redefine success as something that supports your life rather than consumes it. This episode challenges the idea that burnout, self-abandonment, and constant exhaustion are the price of achievement. True success, we explore, honors limits, respects seasons, and allows rest without guilt. If success costs your health, peace, or relationships, it isn’t success—it’s endurance.
Listeners are invited to shift from measuring success by productivity and output to more grounded questions: How did my life feel this week? Was I aligned with my values? Did I have energy left for myself? Sustainable success supports your nervous system, feels grounded rather than frantic, and allows you to remain whole.
As we close this reflective season on success, the episode encourages revisiting earlier conversations (starting with Episode 213), clarifying personal values, and actively living them—not just writing them down. It emphasises choosing success for yourself, filling your own cup, and letting go of definitions of success that no longer fit. The most powerful success is one that allows you to live fully, authentically, and sustainably.
By Tracy MoxeyIn Episode 216, we redefine success as something that supports your life rather than consumes it. This episode challenges the idea that burnout, self-abandonment, and constant exhaustion are the price of achievement. True success, we explore, honors limits, respects seasons, and allows rest without guilt. If success costs your health, peace, or relationships, it isn’t success—it’s endurance.
Listeners are invited to shift from measuring success by productivity and output to more grounded questions: How did my life feel this week? Was I aligned with my values? Did I have energy left for myself? Sustainable success supports your nervous system, feels grounded rather than frantic, and allows you to remain whole.
As we close this reflective season on success, the episode encourages revisiting earlier conversations (starting with Episode 213), clarifying personal values, and actively living them—not just writing them down. It emphasises choosing success for yourself, filling your own cup, and letting go of definitions of success that no longer fit. The most powerful success is one that allows you to live fully, authentically, and sustainably.