After taking a much-needed break to combat burnout and restore her executive function, host Esther Bangura returns with a deeply personal episode sharing what three weeks in Sierra Leone taught her about rest, community, health, and money management. This reflective conversation covers her journey through burnout and executive dysfunction, and the vital lessons about income, budgeting, and money savings she has brought back into her coaching work.
Esther opens up about her miscarriage, health challenges worsened by work stress, and her decision to step back from her job to focus on healing. She highlights why conventional short breaks aren’t enough for true rest, especially for neurodivergent adults, and how slowing down is essential for mental and financial well-being.
Listeners will hear about the simplicity of life at a different pace and the invaluable community support in Sierra Leone, contrasting with Western financial stress and isolation. Esther also shares the money lesson underpinning her experience: income should enable life, not just survival, and waiting for the "perfect time" for rest or financial change might mean it never happens.
This episode is a rare, honest insight into how burnout, health, and financial behavior intersect for neurodivergent individuals, emphasizing the importance of holistic self-care and intentional money management. Esther also announces her 90-day 1:1 coaching programme, designed to help listeners improve their budgeting and debt payoff strategies while managing burnout.
Tune in if you are a neurodivergent adult struggling with executive dysfunction and burnout, a woman facing stress-related health issues, or anyone seeking to improve their relationship with money and life through mindful rest and practical money-saving hacks.
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