Ep. 30 The Emotional Patterns That Don't Allow High Achieving Women To Slow Down | Jenna Kutcher Got It Half Right
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You hit the goal. You waited for the feeling. Something else showed up instead — and it wasn't gratitude. It was a quiet question: did I do this wrong?
Jenna Kutcher wrote something recently that hit a nerve for thousands of women. Her Substack essay The Honey Isn't The Point named the pivot so many high-achieving women are making right now — away from the hustle, toward the garden, the slower life, the thing that actually feels like theirs. And she got it beautifully right.
What she didn't get to — because it's not her lens — is why we couldn't slow down in the first place. The body-based, somatic healing piece. The pattern underneath the drive that no amount of awareness alone can touch.
In this episode we go there. Why the hustle was never really about ambition. Where the pattern actually came from. And why you can pivot to the slower life and still find yourself optimizing it — hustling in a different costume — if you haven't looked at what's underneath.
This is somatic coaching meets pattern work meets the conversation Jenna started and didn't finish.
🔗 Read Jenna's essay
🔗 Workshop replay — If I Rest I'll Lose Everything ($37)
🔗 The Intuitive Circle
Book 1:1 here