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What happens when high-achieving leaders pause long enough to reflect—rather than push harder?
In this episode, Rachel Hale, founder of The Hale Effect, shares why she stepped back from recording last week’s episode and how that intentional pause led to renewed clarity, confidence, and alignment. She walks listeners through the power of giving genuine gratitude for past accomplishments, recognizing burnout and scope creep, and releasing perfectionism around self-care and vision setting.
Rachel opens up about why she hadn’t created a vision board in five years, the excuses that kept her waiting for the “perfect” moment, and how choosing to do the work for herself—before holding space for others—transformed how she leads. Through reflection, vision boarding, and reconnecting to integrity, she illustrates how clarity creates confident leadership and sustainable growth.
This episode is a reminder that self-care isn’t selfish, vision isn’t performative, and true leadership begins with knowing where you’ve been before deciding where you’re going next.
If you’re feeling stretched, misaligned, or stuck in a cycle of constant doing, this conversation will help you reconnect to yourself, reset your goals, and lead with intention.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Listeners are invited to reach out on Instagram for accountability, coaching support, and potential participation in a future virtual retreat day.
For more information:
By Rachel HaleWhat happens when high-achieving leaders pause long enough to reflect—rather than push harder?
In this episode, Rachel Hale, founder of The Hale Effect, shares why she stepped back from recording last week’s episode and how that intentional pause led to renewed clarity, confidence, and alignment. She walks listeners through the power of giving genuine gratitude for past accomplishments, recognizing burnout and scope creep, and releasing perfectionism around self-care and vision setting.
Rachel opens up about why she hadn’t created a vision board in five years, the excuses that kept her waiting for the “perfect” moment, and how choosing to do the work for herself—before holding space for others—transformed how she leads. Through reflection, vision boarding, and reconnecting to integrity, she illustrates how clarity creates confident leadership and sustainable growth.
This episode is a reminder that self-care isn’t selfish, vision isn’t performative, and true leadership begins with knowing where you’ve been before deciding where you’re going next.
If you’re feeling stretched, misaligned, or stuck in a cycle of constant doing, this conversation will help you reconnect to yourself, reset your goals, and lead with intention.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Listeners are invited to reach out on Instagram for accountability, coaching support, and potential participation in a future virtual retreat day.
For more information: