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Burnout thrives in silence. This episode is your reminder that healing often starts with one simple but radical act: asking for help.
Sarah Vosen, Director of Coaching at Burn Bold, shares a personal #sarahshares about finding herself stuck in exhaustion despite doing everything she thought she needed to recover. As a coach and acupuncturist, she’s used to helping others untangle their burnout, but this time, she needed someone else to help her remember what works. That turning point led her back to a grounding Qigong-inspired practice called “pulling down heavens,” which uses breath, movement, and intention to bring energy back into flow. Sarah’s story is a powerful reflection on how easy it is to slip into hyper-independence and how much shifts when we let ourselves receive support. If you’ve been tired for too long, this episode is a gentle nudge toward replenishment.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why Burnout Recovery Starts with Asking for Help
01:24 The Trap of Hyper-Independence and Self-Judgment
02:06 Why Even Coaches Need Coaches
03:54 How Refusing Help Fuels Burnout
04:39 Qigong and Daily Practices That Actually Work
06:14 Pulling Down Heavens: A Burnout Recovery Ritual
10:14 How to Make the Practice Stick
11:39 When It’s Time to Ask for Support
Links
Guided meditation:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0WGHqwQAVbZEY1qLC9XyZL?si=bf0217195beb4b2f
Links to book 1:1 calls:
bit.ly/callsarahv
bit.ly/callcait
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