EPISODE · Jul 14, 2026 · 17 MIN
135 | One Way to Feel Less Exhausted TODAY!
from THE RESILIENT WORKING MUM, Stress Management, Time Management, Boundaries, Work Life Balance, Mom Guilt, Burnout, Resilience, Productivity · host Charlotte Haggie
Have you ever noticed how you can spend time with some people and leave you feeling energised while other people leave you completely drained? In this episode, we explore why other people's energy affects you more than you realise and how your nervous system constantly responds to the emotional states of the people around you. You'll learn why high-achieving women often absorb stress, tension and emotional pressure from colleagues, family members and children, how this contributes to overwhelm, reactivity and exhaustion and why resilience begins with the ability to regulate your own internal state. Whether you're a working mum, leader or professional woman navigating competing demands, this episode will help you understand the powerful connection between nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, leadership and sustainable performance at work and at home. ____________________________________________________________________ For Individual Support Feeling frazzled, reactive, or constantly “on”? Start with my free private podcast: Unfrazzled: A New Way to Work and Mother https://unfrazzled-private-podcast.grwebsite.com/ Or book a complimentary Resilience Audit https://calendly.com/charlotte-haggie/resilient-consultation-call-with-charlotte For Organisations & Leadership Teams If you lead high-performing women and are noticing: hidden burnout risk disengagement emotional overload reduced clarity or resilience under pressure this is exactly the work I bring into organisations. I help teams build sustainable resilience, emotional equilibrium, and performance capacity so high performers can thrive without burning out. Enquire here: [email protected] Connect with me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlottehaggie/ Website: https://charlottehaggie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottecoaches/
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Have you ever noticed how you can spend time with some people and leave you feeling energised while other people leave you completely drained? In this episode, we explore why other people's energy affects you more than you realise and how your nervous system constantly responds to the emotional states of the people around you. You'll learn why high-achieving women often absorb stress, tension and emotional pressure from colleagues, family members and children, how this contributes to overwhelm, reactivity and exhaustion and why resilience begins with the ability to regulate your own internal state. Whether you're a working mum, leader or professional woman navigating competing demands, this episode will help you understand the powerful connection between nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, leadership and sustainable performance at work and at home. ____________________________________________________________________ For Individual Support Feeling frazzled, reactive, or constantly “on”? Start with my free private podcast:Unfrazzled: A New Way to Work and Mother https://unfrazzled-private-podcast.grwebsite.com/ Or book a complimentary Resilience Audithttps://calendly.com/charlotte-haggie/resilient-consultation-call-with-charlotte For Organisations & Leadership Teams If you lead high-performing women and are noticing: hidden burnout risk disengagement emotional overload reduced clarity or resilience under pressure this is exactly the work I bring into organisations. I help teams build sustainable resilience, emotional equilibrium, and performance capacity so high performers can thrive without burning out. Enquire here: [email protected] Connect with me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlottehaggie/Website: https://charlottehaggie.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottecoaches/
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