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Coaching with Sarah: Get your Inner Critic Out of the Driver’s Seat
Manage episode 503477756 series 2851507
You don’t have to carry burnout alone. The right support can help you breathe again—start here: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching.
Burnout recovery gets real as Sarah Vosen sits down with an anonymous guest who feels trapped by perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the voice of an inner critic that makes self-compassion feel out of reach. In this episode, she’s trying something different for the podcast: a real-time coaching session. Her guest “Kate” describes how burnout began with constant illness and eventually knocked her flat, leaving her exhausted and uncertain about how to move forward. Years later, Kate still feels caught in a loop of trial and error, trying new practices, hoping for change, and losing faith when nothing seems to last. How do you find the courage to say no before your body forces you to? And how do you begin to quiet the inner critic that insists you’ll never get better?
Through thoughtful coaching, Sarah helps Kate see the fear of saying no for what it is: a strategy that once kept her safe but now keeps her stuck. She offers a new way to look at recovery, like a scale that can slowly tip away from self-judgment and toward self-compassion with each small act of courage. Along the way, Kate begins to see how even the tiniest pieces of evidence, moments of asking for help, choosing rest, or protecting her needs, can start to shift the balance.
This conversation opens a window into the real work of burnout recovery. It’s messy and slow, but it’s also a practice of rediscovering your voice, setting boundaries that protect your energy, and remembering that even a flicker of hope is proof that change is possible.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Real-Time Coaching on Burnout Recovery
02:26 Kate’s Burnout Journey and First Signs of Collapse
05:09 Career Uncertainty and Feeling Stuck
10:52 Battling the Inner Critic and Self-Judgment
12:38 Fear of Saying No and People-Pleasing Patterns
14:13 Rediscovering Passion for Storytelling and Audio
20:08 Hyper-Independence and the Struggle to Ask for Help
24:02 The Core Loop: Avoiding “No” to Feel Safe but Staying Stuck
33:00 The Burnout Recovery Process and the Unfried Program
43:03 Practicing Self-Compassion During Setbacks
49:41 Building Evidence for Growth and Recovery
Links
Your Burnt Out Brain Is Mean, And A Liar episode
Connect with Cait:
You don’t have to carry burnout alone. The right support can help you breathe again—start here: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching.
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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Manage episode 503477756 series 2851507
You don’t have to carry burnout alone. The right support can help you breathe again—start here: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching.
Burnout recovery gets real as Sarah Vosen sits down with an anonymous guest who feels trapped by perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the voice of an inner critic that makes self-compassion feel out of reach. In this episode, she’s trying something different for the podcast: a real-time coaching session. Her guest “Kate” describes how burnout began with constant illness and eventually knocked her flat, leaving her exhausted and uncertain about how to move forward. Years later, Kate still feels caught in a loop of trial and error, trying new practices, hoping for change, and losing faith when nothing seems to last. How do you find the courage to say no before your body forces you to? And how do you begin to quiet the inner critic that insists you’ll never get better?
Through thoughtful coaching, Sarah helps Kate see the fear of saying no for what it is: a strategy that once kept her safe but now keeps her stuck. She offers a new way to look at recovery, like a scale that can slowly tip away from self-judgment and toward self-compassion with each small act of courage. Along the way, Kate begins to see how even the tiniest pieces of evidence, moments of asking for help, choosing rest, or protecting her needs, can start to shift the balance.
This conversation opens a window into the real work of burnout recovery. It’s messy and slow, but it’s also a practice of rediscovering your voice, setting boundaries that protect your energy, and remembering that even a flicker of hope is proof that change is possible.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Real-Time Coaching on Burnout Recovery
02:26 Kate’s Burnout Journey and First Signs of Collapse
05:09 Career Uncertainty and Feeling Stuck
10:52 Battling the Inner Critic and Self-Judgment
12:38 Fear of Saying No and People-Pleasing Patterns
14:13 Rediscovering Passion for Storytelling and Audio
20:08 Hyper-Independence and the Struggle to Ask for Help
24:02 The Core Loop: Avoiding “No” to Feel Safe but Staying Stuck
33:00 The Burnout Recovery Process and the Unfried Program
43:03 Practicing Self-Compassion During Setbacks
49:41 Building Evidence for Growth and Recovery
Links
Your Burnt Out Brain Is Mean, And A Liar episode
Connect with Cait:
You don’t have to carry burnout alone. The right support can help you breathe again—start here: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching.
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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