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Rest, Play, and Actually Enjoying Your Life | ease

this week we’re talking about burnout, guilt, rest, and the pressure to always be productive. from feeling stuck on the “hamster wheel” of life to learning how to slow down, play, and actually recharge, this episode is a reminder that you deserve time to just exist. we also talk about emotional masking, reconnecting with yourself, and why rest shouldn’t feel like something you have to earn. let's get into it!


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