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  • From Burnout to Balance: Systems Over Stress

    From Burnout to Balance: Systems Over Stress

    Burnout to Balance: this should help you get your breath. Systems over stress are about strategies that bring order above chaos.  This is my story.

    How It Started: Burnout

    I was in burnout, trying to build Women Encouragement while working 40 plus hours a week. Burning the candle at both ends can last on adrenaline and grit for a time, but over months and years; burnout is inevitable.

    I kept the sprint for about fifteen months, but then hit a wall… hard. Health problems started to plague my body. Being prompt was blowing out the window. Delay seemed to be the heavy cloud over my head.

    Multi tasking until the wee hours of the morning to only do it again the next day, ushered in depression. We can’t give, what we don’t have. Running on empty steals. It causes clenched jaws, shoulders at the ears, and numbness.

    Burnout to Balance

    The Good Lord brought me systems over stress. I wanted to keep the ever running energizer bunny mode on. God thought otherwise.

    I quit a very chaotic environmental job. I had another position lined up, but they (four days before my start date) rescinded my acceptance letter. For four glorious months, I have been able to concentrate on systems over stress. I can not exaggerate how much I needed the past 160 days of down time.

    Burnout to Balance

    At first the hamster wheel was my comfort. I didn’t have a clue as to life off of it. If I wasn’t selling, creating, doing something – what was there to do?

     

    Slowly the onion peeled. Our culture tells us to grind harder. We are exhausted and ashamed of it, so we try so hard to appear rested. The burnout is real.

    After about two weeks I finally noticed me quietly picking up books again, baking, and watching shows just for fun. I was suddenly allowed to be me!

    Burnout to Balance

    Not everyone gets a job lapse. So, let me share some strategies that evade the burnout, bringing balance.

    Balanced Mornings

    First, the morning routine truly is the Secret Sauce from going from Burn out to Balance. I just finished the 5 AM Club, which was a strange little read. However, the morning schedule shared in the book is sunshine.

    Taking the morning to center, calm, meditate, exercise, and read is a huge game changer. Don’t knock it until you try it. This one small system was the quickest savior from the Hamster Wheel.

    Balanced Email Systems

    Secondly,

    Burnout to Balance is helpful in having an email strategy that rescues us from overwhelm (who doesn’t have a full inbox?). It can save hours of searching, struggling, trying to make it make sense. You can find more about this strategy: HERE

    Balanced by Time Blocking

     

    Thirdly,

    Burnout to Balance happened when I started time blocking. Good bye multitasking. Hello focused attention on one thing. This allows me to stay in the zone without feeling spread thin (where much of burnout comes from).

    Time blockers help me with an uptick of production as well. When I was cramming it all in while working 40 plus hours a week, I felt so scattered, it was tough to find results anywhere.

    Balanced Planning

    Fourth,

    From Burnout to Balance, I strongly suggest making a plan. By making a plan before the next day, I wake up with intention. There is no half a$$ing a day. I know what needs to be accomplished for things to move forward.

    This keeps me from coasting. Having a few things written down or typed in my phone, keeps me from channel surfing or doom scrolling.

    This resource might help you as well.  I wrote it, and it contains two systems for content creation.  Check it out HERE.

    Balanced with Social Media Strategy

    Lastly,

    Burnout to Balance: social media edition… have a plan in place. I now keep a huge monthly calendar of content creation on my bedroom wall. This keeps me from throwing social media content out there and praying it works (giving me a concrete plan). Utilizing this system combats burnout because I have a reference point to implement instead of constant fretting over what might work, what should I post today, etc.

    I sit down with the AI masters (Gemini, Chat gpt) and figure it out with them. These sit down sessions are almost always under an hour. This alone gives me such great guardrails for what I’m doing on the webbernets. I strongly suggest this yourself.

    How do you know if you are burned out? Great question. I made a list of the symptoms of burnout. You can download it: (complete the form at the bottom of this post).

    Balance:

    To recover from Burnout, I found I needed more sleep. I’m talking about hibernation level rest. My body craved it hard. Give yourself permission to rest to recover from burnout.

    Slowly add some systems to your day. This keeps chaos at bay. I find hustle culture breeds chaos like rabbits breed bunnies (it happens quickly). When we have systems in order, they act as the net below the acrobats at the circus to keep us safe.

    Sometimes, people pull on me to break out of systems. I respond, “Sorry, I’m booked at that time.” Systems are much like boundaries: they keep the good in and the evil at bay.

    My Burnout/Balance Story

    It took me about a full thirty days to feel truly me again. If you don’t have thirty days: I encourage you to take breaks. Give yourself micro vacations to walk outside. Drink your favorite beverage. Eat some favorites. Savor the good in life. Self care as much as possible. In time we will be off the hamster wheel. It is just a matter of time.

    If you’d like more along these lines, meet me for my Zoom, Mondays at 7:00pm called the Mom Reset. It’s quick, under 45 minutes and will bring a breath of fresh air to us all. Comment below for the link.

    What have done to get out of burnout?  I’d love to hear what worked for you.  Let’s cheer each other on, celebrating each other!  Be blessed

  • The Best 11 Books I’ve Read in 2024

    The Best 11 Books I’ve Read in 2024

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    The 11 Best Books I’ve Read in 2024 (So Far)—And Why You’ll Love Them Too!
    2024 is shaping up to be an incredible year for books, and I’ve already devoured some real gems. From personal development to spirituality, business strategies to emotional healing, I’ve tackled a variety of genres this year, and boy, did I discover some books that I just have to share. If you’re looking to level up in your life, business, or just want to find a few good reads to inspire your next book binge, you’re in the right place!
    So, without further ado, here are the 11 best books I’ve read in 2024 and why I think you should check them out too. Buckle up, it’s going to be a fun ride!

    1. Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé

    Genre: Health, Wellness, Science
    Why I Loved It:
    If you’ve ever wondered why you get the 3 p.m. slump or why that donut always seems to make you crash, Glucose Revolution is your new best friend. This book breaks down how blood sugar impacts everything from your energy levels to your mood. Jessie Inchauspé uses science to explain how to keep your glucose levels in check without feeling like you’re living on kale and water. Plus, the tips are easy to implement, and if I can do it—so can you! If you’ve ever wanted a crash course in feeling better without drastic changes, this is a must-read.
    In 2024, I was diagnosed with Pre Diabetes.  So I am taking this book to heart, and getting my  💩 together.  May 2025 bring healthier, skinnier me!

    Picture of Glucose Revolution Book

    2. Soundtracks by Jon Acuff

    Genre: Self-Help, Motivation
    Why I Loved It:
    Jon Acuff has officially become my go-to motivational guru. Soundtracks is all about the way we talk to ourselves and how those “soundtracks” (aka repetitive thoughts) either help or hinder our success. I loved this book because it’s funny, insightful, and actionable. Acuff gives you practical strategies to replace those negative mind loops with ones that encourage growth and success. It’s like a playlist for your brain—except it’s full of positive vibes.
    After my second husband left me, I am intentionally changing the voice in my head.  The new voice is positive and compassionate, mostly due to this book!

    Picture of Soundtracks book

    3. Healing The Orphan Spirit by Leif Hetland

    Genre: Spirituality, Personal Growth
    Why I Loved It:
    Leif Hetland dives deep into a spiritual concept that I hadn’t really thought about before—the “orphan spirit.” Essentially, it’s that feeling of separation or abandonment that many people carry around, even if they don’t realize it. What I loved about this book is how Hetland provides healing strategies through deep spirituality, prayer, and personal reflection. It’s incredibly comforting and uplifting, especially for those working through past hurts. This one’s like a warm hug for the soul.
    This book helped me heal emotionally, showing me a clear vision of the seat I want to operate in with the Lord.  The revelation in this book helps me be all that God has made me to be.

    Picture of Healing the Orphan Spirit book

    4. Raised to Stay by Natalie Runion

    Genre: Faith, Spiritual Growth
    Why I Loved It:
    As someone who’s gone through spiritual ups and downs, Raised to Stay resonated with me on a deep level. Natalie Runion addresses the challenges of staying rooted in your faith, even when life gets messy. It’s not about perfection; it’s about resilience. Runion’s story is raw, honest, and refreshing. She makes you feel like it’s okay to question, to grow, and most importantly, to stay true to yourself through it all.
    I love following Natalie Runion on Instagram!  She will inspire all of us to shine brighter, climbing higher.  Find her IG HERE.
    Most of my best and worst memories of life have happened in the church.  This book brings me hope of healthier times in God’s house.  I double dog dare you to read this one!

    Picture of The Raised to Stay book

    5. Million Dollar Action by Rachel Rodgers

    Genre: Personal Finance, Business
    Why I Loved It:
    If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming a millionaire (who hasn’t?), Million Dollar Actions gives you the exact strategies you need to start thinking—and acting—like a millionaire. Rachel Rodgers breaks down powerful habits that align with financial success. This isn’t just about saving pennies; it’s about mindset, habits, and the kind of decisions that build wealth. The book’s no-nonsense, relatable style made it feel like I had a personal coach pushing me to level up in my career and life.
    This book has such practical actionable ideas!  Please comment if you’d be interested in doing a book study of this. I keep marinating over all the insights Rachel shares!

    Picture of Million Dollar Actions book

    6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

    Genre: Personal Development, Finance
    Why I Loved It:
    Okay, Think and Grow Rich has been around forever, but I finally read it in 2024, and I totally get the hype. Napoleon Hill’s timeless wisdom about the power of mindset and persistence in achieving wealth and success is next-level. It’s not just about getting rich—it’s about cultivating a mindset that attracts success in every area of life. If you’re looking for a classic that will get your gears turning, this is your go-to. It’s like a motivational speech in book form, but with even more strategies.
    I have added daily affirmations from this book to my morning and evening routine.  This book is gold!  You won’t be sorry you spent time sponging up the wisdom in these pages.

    Cover of Think and Grow Rich book

    7. Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark

    Genre: Business, Entrepreneurship
    Why I Loved It:
    Entrepreneurial You was a total game-changer in how I think about business. Dorie Clark provides super practical advice for anyone trying to build their own brand or business, particularly if you’re balancing it with a full-time job. I loved the actionable strategies she outlines for growing a personal brand, leveraging your skills, and finding new opportunities. If you’ve ever thought, “I want to start something, but I don’t know where to begin,” this book is a solid blueprint to get started.
    This is another read that would make another great item for a book club!  Dorie brings up easy ideas in each chapter.  Her down to earth content is brilliant!

    Entrepreneurial You Book Cover

    8. The Warrior Bride by Jeremiah Johnson

    Genre: Spirituality, Faith
    Why I Loved It:
    This book is a powerful call to action for women who are called to fight for their faith and purpose. The Warrior Bride challenges women to rise up in their spiritual identity and live boldly. Jeremiah Johnson brings a refreshing and empowering perspective on what it means to be a warrior in God’s kingdom. If you need to be reminded that you’re not just a passive bystander in life but a powerful force, this is your spiritual pep talk.
    I can’t say enough good about Jeremiah and Morgan Johnson.  I value Jeremiah’s teaching so much, that I am a monthly partner with his ministry.
    The way Jeremiah and Morgan are examples of ministry and family balance inspires me constantly.  I love how God has blessed Morgan’s business!
    I truly believe they are the real deal.  They are pioneers leading a whole new remnant in these last days.  Read Jeremiah’s books, they are all golden.
     

    Warrior Bride Book Cover

    9. The Deborah Mantle by Christy Johnston

    Genre: Faith, Leadership
    Why I Loved It:
    The Deborah Mantle is all about how women can step into their leadership calling with strength and grace. Christy Johnston draws from the biblical story of Deborah to show how women today can embody that same courage, wisdom, and faith in their own lives. Whether you’re in business, ministry, or just navigating life, this book is full of wisdom for stepping into your leadership role and leaving a lasting impact.
    Christy’s knowledge of the Bible is phenomenal.  I couldn’t get enough of how she draws different scriptures highlighting how they intertwine with one another.  This book left me challenged to rise up and be all God has called us to be.

    Book cover of The Deborah Mantle

    10. The House Jesus Built by Natalie Runion

    Genre: Faith, Spiritual Growth
    Why I Loved It:
    Natalie Runion delivers once again with The House Jesus Built. This book explores the importance of building a solid spiritual foundation, with Christ as the cornerstone. It’s all about creating a life that’s rooted in faith, community, and purpose. If you’re looking for a book that challenges you to deepen your relationship with Jesus and live out your calling in every area of life, this one’s a must-read.
    One reason this is a must read is becaue, this book does not play!  I love how Natalie charges forward, challenging status quo in the church today.  This book had me tearing up and laughing, depending on the content.
    For anyone who has been injured in church, please give this a thorough examination.  I am so thankful Natalie stayed the course in her ministry, despite so many opportunities to roll over and quit.  I love Natalie’s genuineness and authenticity.  She is admirable through and through.

    Cover of the Book The House That Jesus Built

    11. The Love Awakening by Leif Hetland

    Genre: Spirituality, Love, Healing
    Why I Loved It:
    Leif Hetland is back with another powerful book that explores the transformative power of love. The Love Awakening challenges the reader to dive into the depths of unconditional love—not just for others, but for yourself as well. Hetland’s approach to healing and love is deeply spiritual, gentle, and life-changing. This book will make you rethink how you approach love in all its forms, especially the love you give yourself.
    Plus, the stories in this book have completely gutted me.  Leif has ministered extensively in the middle east.  His experiences described in this book will leave quite a mark on readers lives.  To this day, I am driven to pray more for the people groups referred to in this book.  I couldn’t put Leif’s writings down.  How God has used Leif is mind boggling.  His story expands my faith.  Be sure to check out all of his publications.

    Book cover of The Love Awakening


    Conclusion:

    2024 has been a fantastic year for reading so far, and these 10 books have truly left a mark on my heart and mind. Whether you’re looking to transform your mindset, grow your business, heal emotionally, or deepen your spiritual walk, there’s something on this list for everyone.
    These are the best of about thirty books I’ve read this year.  Learning is my favorite!  Check out all of these authors.  You can’t go wrong with any of the above.
    So go ahead, pick up one (or more) of these life-changing reads. And remember, reading isn’t just about escaping; it’s about growing, learning, and becoming a better version of yourself. Happy reading!
    I also have a great post about books that changed my life in case your an avid reader like me.  Check it out HERE..
    PS  These are affiliate links, just in time to help me buy my Fantastic Four Christmas!  Use these links proficiently.  Thank you in advance!  💕💕
    I’m curious: which book most interests you?  Why?  Please comment below.  Thank You!
     
     

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