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When Rhythms Get Thrown Off—And How to Reset - September BTS


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In this monthly behind-the-scenes episode of Clear & On Purpose, I sit down with K. Margaret for our monthly check-in where we share what’s really going on in our lives and businesses. This month, we talk about navigating the shifts that come with summer rhythms, what happens when things feel “off,” and the simple yet powerful mindset shifts that help us reset.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the right things but still wondering if it’s working, this conversation will remind you that small adjustments, reflection, and giving yourself permission to pivot can make all the difference.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why seasonal shifts (like summer) can throw off your rhythm—and how to find your flow again.
  • How to recognize when something isn’t working before burnout sets in.
  • The small mindset tweaks that help you reset without overhauling everything.
  • Why reflection and asking the right questions leads to clarity and focus.
  • How to give yourself permission to pivot in life or business.

 ✨ Featured Guest:

K. Margaret Solorio— intuitive guide, host of The Intuitive Wisdom Podcast, and energy practitioner expanding her work into clearing and aligning physical spaces for more ease, flow, and personal transformation.
Connect with her: 

  • The Intuitive Wisdom Podcast 
  • https://deliciousease.com/

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Clear & On PurposeBy Christina Slaback