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In this reflective solo episode, host Kelley explores what it means to “do your best” when your best no longer looks the same. Drawing from her experience with grief, aging, and shifting capacity, Kelley redefines productivity and success through softness and self-compassion. She invites listeners to release perfectionism, honor their limits, and embrace a gentler approach to achievement.
This episode is a tender reminder that your best self is not about doing more—it’s about doing what’s sustainable and aligned with who you are today.
KEY TAKEAWAYS00:00 – Redefining “Your Best”
Kelley opens up about end-of-year pressures and how “soft lock-in” challenges the old habit of grinding.
04:00 – Listening to the Body’s Signals
She reflects on grief, aging, and the body’s cues for rest and slowing down.
07:00 – Unlearning the Need to Overperform
Kelley unpacks how cultural narratives about excellence and representation shaped her identity.
18:00 – Choosing Ease and Visibility
She closes by discussing how striving for perfection leads to burnout and invisibility—and how choosing ease brings peace.
SUPPORT THE SHOWAre you experimenting with new ways to rest? Whether it’s saying no to one more obligation, shutting your laptop at 5 p.m., or taking a slow walk with no agenda, capture that moment of ease. Share it with us:
@blackgirlburnout
Subscribe to our newsletter: blackgirlburnout.com
Watch the episode on YouTube
Drop a review—help us spread the word that rest is not weakness.
STAY IN TOUCHJoin our Substack family for weekly reflections, tools, and behind-the-scenes notes from Kelley.
Become a paid Substack subscriber ($8/month—the cost of a latte!) for exclusive resources to support your burnout-free life.
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By Kelley Bonner4.7
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In this reflective solo episode, host Kelley explores what it means to “do your best” when your best no longer looks the same. Drawing from her experience with grief, aging, and shifting capacity, Kelley redefines productivity and success through softness and self-compassion. She invites listeners to release perfectionism, honor their limits, and embrace a gentler approach to achievement.
This episode is a tender reminder that your best self is not about doing more—it’s about doing what’s sustainable and aligned with who you are today.
KEY TAKEAWAYS00:00 – Redefining “Your Best”
Kelley opens up about end-of-year pressures and how “soft lock-in” challenges the old habit of grinding.
04:00 – Listening to the Body’s Signals
She reflects on grief, aging, and the body’s cues for rest and slowing down.
07:00 – Unlearning the Need to Overperform
Kelley unpacks how cultural narratives about excellence and representation shaped her identity.
18:00 – Choosing Ease and Visibility
She closes by discussing how striving for perfection leads to burnout and invisibility—and how choosing ease brings peace.
SUPPORT THE SHOWAre you experimenting with new ways to rest? Whether it’s saying no to one more obligation, shutting your laptop at 5 p.m., or taking a slow walk with no agenda, capture that moment of ease. Share it with us:
@blackgirlburnout
Subscribe to our newsletter: blackgirlburnout.com
Watch the episode on YouTube
Drop a review—help us spread the word that rest is not weakness.
STAY IN TOUCHJoin our Substack family for weekly reflections, tools, and behind-the-scenes notes from Kelley.
Become a paid Substack subscriber ($8/month—the cost of a latte!) for exclusive resources to support your burnout-free life.
OUR SPONSORSCheck out Green Chef: https://greenchef.com/50BGB
Check out Pharmanutra: pharmanutra-us.com
Savvy Ladies: https://www.savvyladies.org/
Advertising Inquiries: RedCircle
Privacy & Opt-Out: RedCircle

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