A Peek Into The Peaceful Business Ebook Chapter 1

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 8 MIN

A Peek Into The Peaceful Business Ebook Chapter 1

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In this episode, I share a reading of Chapter 1 from my ebook The Peaceful Business, setting the foundation for a new way of thinking about business ownership as a woman. I speak directly to the woman who knows she's capable but feels exhausted, overwhelmed, and quietly questioning why business feels so heavy despite doing everything "right." This chapter challenges the belief that the problem is you, and instead introduces the idea that traditional business systems were never designed to support how women live, lead, and carry responsibility. Rather than offering more strategies or tactics, I focus on naming the invisible weight women carry—decision fatigue, constant pressure, and the mental load of holding everything together. I explore how burnout is not just about overworking, but about operating in survival mode, disconnected from peace and purpose. This episode invites listeners to consider a different approach: building a business that prioritizes peace, sustainability, and alignment. I outline what's ahead in the book, including understanding burnout cycles, redefining leadership, and creating systems that allow women to lead without sacrificing themselves in the process.   Connect with Jillian: Instagram.com/jilliandolberry Reach out to Jillian: www.jilliandolberry.com/contact Resources: Check out The Peaceful Business Ebook by Jillian Dolberry If this episode resonated with you, subscribe for new episodes and share it with a woman in your life who carries more than she ever admits out loud. She needs it.

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