EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 14 MIN
The Real Reason January Motivation Fades by Spring | EP 69
from The Higher Alignment Podcast · host Minh-Thu Lam
In this episode, I talk about the false sense of optimism that often shows up in January. A new year can feel motivating, but if your patterns and behaviors don't change, neither will your results. I break down how high-functioning burnout often goes unnoticed, why short breaks don't equal recovery, and what it actually takes to create lasting change. This is a reminder that real shifts come from pattern interrupts, simplification, and intentional choices — not the calendar flipping. ________________________________ Key Takeaways January optimism can mask burnout if behaviors and patterns don't change High-functioning burnout often shows up in subtle, normalized ways Sustainable change comes from simplifying, increasing capacity, and creating pattern interrupts ________________________________ Episode Highlights: January optimism trap, high-functioning burnout, stress deposits, executive burnout cycle, pattern interrupts, behavior change, simplification, capacity building, work-life presence, burnout denial ________________________________ ⭐ If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and leave a 5-star review so more people can find the tools they need to live and work in alignment. ________________________________ MORE FROM MINH-THU Learn about the Higher Alignment Program → higheralignmentconsulting.com/program Watch: The Real Reason You're Burnt Out → higheralignmentconsulting.com/the-real-reason-youre-burnt-out/ Take the Burnout Quiz → higheralignmentconsulting.scoreapp.com Connect on LinkedIn and Instagram
NOW PLAYING
The Real Reason January Motivation Fades by Spring | EP 69
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.