Ever feel guilty for doing nothing, even when your body begs for a break? We take that knot-in-the-stomach feeling and give it language, structure, and a way out. The answer isn’t cramming chores into “rest.” It’s choosing an intentional staycation day—decided in advance, named out loud, and protected by boundaries—so your brain can drop the productivity guard and actually recover. From there, we zoom out to the messy, beautiful challenge of growth. Change doesn’t wait for permission; you ar...
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Ever feel guilty for doing nothing, even when your body begs for a break? We take that knot-in-the-stomach feeling and give it language, structure, and a way out. The answer isn’t cramming chores into “rest.” It’s choosing an intentional staycation day—decided in advance, named out loud, and protected by boundaries—so your brain can drop the productivity guard and actually recover. From there, we zoom out to the messy, beautiful challenge of growth. Change doesn’t wait for permission; you ar...
Ever caught yourself wondering if you were being "fake" in a social situation? Or perhaps you've judged someone else for seeming inauthentic? This fascinating conversation between David, Hannah, and Anna Sage explores the gray area between necessary social adaptation and problematic inauthenticity. The trio introduces a new format called "Curiosity Conversations" - unstructured discussions that allow personal development topics to flow naturally and intersect in surprising ways. What unfolds...
Sage Solutions
Ever feel guilty for doing nothing, even when your body begs for a break? We take that knot-in-the-stomach feeling and give it language, structure, and a way out. The answer isn’t cramming chores into “rest.” It’s choosing an intentional staycation day—decided in advance, named out loud, and protected by boundaries—so your brain can drop the productivity guard and actually recover. From there, we zoom out to the messy, beautiful challenge of growth. Change doesn’t wait for permission; you ar...