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The Marie Forleo Podcast

325 - This Burned-Out Entrepreneur Went From 3am Panic Wake-ups to "Mornings That Feel Like a Spa

The Marie Forleo Podcast

Marie Forleo

Self-improvement, Education

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This Time Genius shares how she structures her time to run multiple businesses and raise her family on a remote Alaskan island.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, it's Marie For Leon, I'm so glad you're here, especially if you're someone

0:08.3

who struggles with feeling overstretched and overwhelmed and overworked from time to

0:12.4

time.

0:13.4

Or, you ever feel like no matter how long or how hard you push yourself, my goodness

0:18.0

it is never enough.

0:19.6

Or you have this sense that because you're always working, that you're missing out on

0:24.1

precious moments and memories with the people that you love.

0:27.2

If any of that resonates with you, my hand is raised, I've been there on today's episode,

0:31.3

we're going to talk about how common this experience is for creative entrepreneurs like us and

0:36.2

how you can start to take back control of your time, your energy in your life.

0:39.7

And honestly, even if you're not an entrepreneur, if you're a member of a team, or whatever

0:43.9

your life situation is, this is something so prevalent for all of us.

0:49.0

But first, I want you to meet someone who has had those same exact struggles.

0:53.5

This is someone who is incredibly hardworking and talented, but found herself so darn

0:58.7

exhausted and at the end of a rope that she really needed a breakthrough.

1:03.3

Let's hear from Melissa.

1:04.3

I'm Melissa Halfman and I'm from Kodiakalaska and I'm an entrepreneur.

1:11.2

I was at my absolute max.

1:14.1

I was pushing myself very hard every single day from the moment I got up until the point

1:19.0

that I hit absolute exhaustion.

1:21.4

I was carrying this idea that I needed to work around the clock and that in fact hitting

1:27.6

that point of exhaustion was a sign that I was doing everything I could do to provide

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