
#166| How to Crush the Second Half of Your Year - Without Overwhelm: Overwhelm, Productivity, Time Management & People Pleasing
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Are you feeling like 2025 is flying by and wondering why your goals feel so far off—or even forgotten entirely?
This episode is for every overwhelmed working woman who’s ready to check in without shame, ditch unrealistic pressures, and make small, smart shifts to finish the year feeling proud and aligned.
In this episode, you will:
- Discover how to reflect on your year without guilt or overwhelm.
- Learn the power of a monthly check-in and how it can keep you calm and on track.
- Get simple, actionable tips to realign your goals and calendar for the rest of 2025.
Tune in now to learn how to reset your year with ease and start making intentional progress—without doing more.
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