Send Carla a message! The heaviest weight might not be your calendar or inbox. It could be the old story you keep carrying. Today I sit down with Erin Davis, a dear friend and brand strategist to unpack her “survival model” that once helped her cope but now fueled burnout, irritation, and constant fixing. What changed everything for her wasn’t her circumstances, it was learning to see and understand her thinking patterns, challenging old thoughts, and making micromovements over time. Erin sh...
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Send Carla a message! The heaviest weight might not be your calendar or inbox. It could be the old story you keep carrying. Today I sit down with Erin Davis, a dear friend and brand strategist to unpack her “survival model” that once helped her cope but now fueled burnout, irritation, and constant fixing. What changed everything for her wasn’t her circumstances, it was learning to see and understand her thinking patterns, challenging old thoughts, and making micromovements over time. Erin sh...
Send Carla a message! What if rushing through life is actually slowing us down? What if the narrative of faster always means better, more productive, and more successful isn't working? The constant urgency we feel has become so normalized that we barely notice it anymore – it's become the air we breathe. When we're moving at such a fast pace we often fabricate unnecessary stress without realizing it: sitting on the edge of our seats, stomachs clenched, constantly watching the clock. Th...
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Send Carla a message! The heaviest weight might not be your calendar or inbox. It could be the old story you keep carrying. Today I sit down with Erin Davis, a dear friend and brand strategist to unpack her “survival model” that once helped her cope but now fueled burnout, irritation, and constant fixing. What changed everything for her wasn’t her circumstances, it was learning to see and understand her thinking patterns, challenging old thoughts, and making micromovements over time. Erin sh...