EP.373: Why I Haven't Recorded in 3 Weeks (And Why That's Actually Perfect)

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 42 MIN

EP.373: Why I Haven't Recorded in 3 Weeks (And Why That's Actually Perfect)

from Make More Money as a Dietitian | Private Practice, Business Confidence, Career Flexibility, Financial Freedom · host Christine Dyan Thomson

You know that feeling when someone disappears for a few weeks and your mind immediately goes to: "Are they okay? Did they give up? Is everything falling apart?" I haven't recorded an episode in three weeks. And honestly, I almost didn't tell you why. I just wanted to show up this week like nothing happened and keep it moving. But that's not how we do things here. Because what's been happening in these three weeks isn't what you think. I haven't been burned out. I haven't given up. And my business isn't failing. I've been in one of the most aligned seasons I've had in years. And it's looked like the opposite of what hustle culture tells us success should look like.   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE   Why constant content creation might actually be blocking your next breakthrough The two seasons of business everyone experiences but nobody talks about (and why skipping one always backfires) What integration actually means and why it's where real transformation happens The pattern that's been keeping you stuck in situations way longer than you should be Why your "gaps" might actually be portals to your next level How returning to my prayer closet practice changed everything about my business clarity The difference between rest that's strategic and giving up that's reactive What I've been processing about marriage, business identity, and the future of this work   CONNECT & TAKE ACTION Find Christine: Email: [email protected] Podcast: Make More Money as a Dietitian on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Instagram: @money.mindset.dietitian Website: manipuracentre.co Your Next Steps: Step 1: Honor Your Season If you're in an integration phase right now, give yourself permission to step back from constant output. Real transformation requires space. Step 2: Join The Spring Equinox ExperienceIf you're ready to trust yourself completely and create a life that actually aligns with who you've become, this retreat is for you. Early bird pricing ends October 15th, 2025 at manipuracentre.co/spring-retreat    

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