
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Sometimes life forces us to slow down—whether it’s illness, stress, or plain old exhaustion. In this Growth Moment, Kristen shares how marathon training (and getting sick mid-training) taught her the value of rest. Progress isn’t about hitting every mark perfectly—it’s about listening to your body, pacing yourself, and remembering that rest is part of the process.
This episode was created by Kristen Callaway, LMFT — a licensed therapist and the voice behind Let’s Sit With This.
If you want more therapy content that feels like a conversation, you can find me here:
Website: www.seekingpeaceok.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/seekingpeacecounseling
If you’re enjoying the podcast, following or subscribing helps more people find the show. And if an episode resonates, sharing it with someone you care about goes a long way.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and supportive purposes only. It is not therapy and does not replace individualized mental health care. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number.
By Kristen Callaway, LMFTSometimes life forces us to slow down—whether it’s illness, stress, or plain old exhaustion. In this Growth Moment, Kristen shares how marathon training (and getting sick mid-training) taught her the value of rest. Progress isn’t about hitting every mark perfectly—it’s about listening to your body, pacing yourself, and remembering that rest is part of the process.
This episode was created by Kristen Callaway, LMFT — a licensed therapist and the voice behind Let’s Sit With This.
If you want more therapy content that feels like a conversation, you can find me here:
Website: www.seekingpeaceok.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/seekingpeacecounseling
If you’re enjoying the podcast, following or subscribing helps more people find the show. And if an episode resonates, sharing it with someone you care about goes a long way.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and supportive purposes only. It is not therapy and does not replace individualized mental health care. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number.