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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2025 · 16 MIN

Boredom Isn’t Laziness: What Your Soul Is Trying to Tell You

from The Rebel Priestess Podcast · host Damary Paz

Feeling like your worth is tied to how much you do? You’re not alone. In this episode, I break the cycle of constant productivity and reveals why rest, stillness, and receiving are actually your superpowers. Learn how to stop measuring your value by output, embrace boredom as a sacred pause, and reclaim your energy — without burnout.🎯 What you’ll discover in this episode:​Why we can’t sit still: trauma, survival conditioning, and the hustle culture trap​How boredom can actually be a gift and an invitation to receive​Signs you might be addicted to productivity and overworking​The power of “receiving mode” for creativity, magnetism, and alignment​Practical tools: Damary’s Receiving Menu for rest, grounding, and soulful presence✨ Takeaways:​Your worth is never tied to what you produce​Small, intentional pauses can boost creativity and energy​How to reclaim your time, presence, and inner alignment💌 Follow Damary on Instagram @damarypazsitja & @honeyandflame.podcast , catch new episodes on Spotify, and book a 1:1 session for personalized energy, healing, and alignment work. https://Linktr.ee/damarypaz

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