You're doing all the things. Checking every box. Pushing through. And yet the mountain in front of you still looms.
You’ve been told that needing support is a weakness, so you keep going- running on fumes.
In this episode, Stephanie and Maren get real about what happens when achievers hit empty — and why the instinct to push through ‘one more thing’ is actually flawed conditioning, not real wisdom. Drawing on bodywork truths, real-life business coaching moments, and a surprisingly powerful metaphor about gas tanks, they explore the empowerment of being able to stop, soften, and ask for help.
If you’re living the ‘I-need-to-just-get-through-this-one-thing’ life, or haven’t yet recognized that asking for help just might be the most powerful thing you do (for you AND those around you), today’s podcast is for you.
In This Episode
- Why “less is more” is more than a meme — and how to actually live it
- Reframing how you approach struggle with a clear, helpful analogy
- What happens in a conversation when one person softens first
- Maren's honest moment of vulnerability with her business coach — and what it unlocked
- Stephanie's 15-minute rule for getting unstuck without draining yourself
- Why the silo mentality is keeping all of us stuck
- The belief system shift you need *before* you can ask for help
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