Seattle Stress Management Coach; Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue

It’s A Wrap!

2018 was an incredible year.

And let me be clear, 2018 was incredible not because of the goals or how much “good” came from it, but because it simply was.

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You see, that is the beauty of who you are and the life you get to live.

You don’t need for certain things to happen for you or your life to be good.

You already ARE good. LIFE is already good.

Let that sink in a bit.

So as you step into another beautiful year, make goals because you want to, not because you have to in order to feel good about your life.

When you come from a place of already having enough, every thought, feeling, and action you take only comes from a bigger source that allows you to enjoy the journey while claiming your destination.

So what is it that you wish to achieve in 2019?

Imagine it already done.

How would you think, feel, and act as a result of already having achieved it?

THAT is how you want to carry yourself from the beginning.

Repeat to yourself: it is already done.

Happy New Year. May you find yourself with a clearer mind and heart so that you can see the good that already surrounds you.

In wellness,

Susan

 

Seattle & SF Stress Management Coach, Burnout & Adrenal Fatigue Coach

Presence & Anticipation

Spend each day like it’s Christmas Eve. Enjoying every moment of the present, with sincere anticipation of everything good tomorrow.

#mindstates

In wellness,

Susan

Seattle Stress Management Coach, Adrenal Fatigue & Burnout Coach

You Got Your Goal. Now What?

I’ve been watching a documentary following a group of people along a journey walking the Camino de Santiago to their final destination Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. It’s been fascinating to watch because it brings to light just how true the saying goes, “it’s all about the journey, not the destination”.

And if you’re at all familiar with dopamine and how the brain works, then you know all too well once you’ve maintained a level of “reward” in the brain, it needs higher levels to feel rewarded.

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That’s what happens to us when we reach our goal. For a time being we’re ecstatic. We’re walking on cloud nine because it’s what we wanted ALL along!

Then comes the inevitable questions, “Is this it? What’s next?”

What I want you to know is this is completely normal. Your brain needs another reward, AND as human beings we crave evolution… so naturally, you’re going to want to stretch yourself and target a new goal.

Are you starting to see the cycle?

There IS no final destination folks! We’re all in it for the journey because your goal keeps evolving.

To some, this is terrible news… but to others, this is a HUGE relief!

Now you’re in the mindset of enjoying the process, because the process is ALL THERE EVER WAS AND IS.

So keep that in mind…

There’s no rush to your goal, because goals are forever. It’s about enjoying every minute of every day because the journey will determine how you live your life.

The only moment we have is now. How will you use it?

In wellness,

Susan

 

Seattle Stress Management Coach, Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue Coach

Interview: Going DEEP On Burnout & Adrenal Fatigue with Rosalia Rivera

I had the pleasure of being on Rivera Represents with Rosalia Rivera where I was a guest, and we went deep into what burnout & adrenal fatigue looks like and some tips on how to prevent it.. especially for busy moms and entrepreneurs!

We talked about the initial warning signs of burnout, why it’s so sneaky to identify, what boundaries really are, and why you need to address everything with neutrality.

Watch this video and let me know what you think!

Remember, every body responds uniquely to stress. Be critically aware of how it shows up for you and do the work in identifying what mental, physical, and emotional triggers are present for you that cause “stress” in your life so you can begin to address the root cause.

Be well friends.

In wellness,

Susan

Seattle Adrenal Fatigue & Burnout Coach

How To Plan A Successful 2019 (without burnout)

Well, it’s that time of year! The time where we wind down, reflect on the past 11 months, and re-prioritize what we truly want out of life. To be honest, I’m not one to encourage resolutions. Instead, I aim for one, big, gigantic goal – without the stress and overwhelm of trying to meet it.

You might be thinking, “Well, that sounds counter intuitive”, but I’m going to explain exactly why it’s the best thing you can do for yourself if you truly want REAL results, without the stress and near burnout moments.

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First, let me explain the goal. I want you to think real hard about a singular goal that seems impossible, but if you really achieved it, it might just feel as if you won the lottery. It could be the dream number on the scale, the partnership you always romanticized about, finally getting THE promotion at work, or perhaps it’s as simple as meditating every single day no matter what.

Remember, it has to be almost impossible for you to believe it could actually happen. Maybe even scare you a little. Ok… a lot.

Now, the purpose of dreaming big here is so that you understand you WILL fail.

You will fail multiple times trying to achieve this goal of yours. And if you think about, if you’re trying to achieve something you have never done before in your life… doesn’t it make sense you’d come across numerous, various obstacles because it’s new? Think about watching babies trying to walk. They need to fail multiple, even hundreds of times to finally reach a new level of strength, capability, and growth.

Who’s to say as adults we should never fail in order to reach our new edge?

With that said, I want you now to list every possible failure you could think of in trying to reach this big goal of yours. Let’s say your big goal is to meditate daily. A few failures you might come up with might include:

  • Getting sick
  • Waking up late
  • Needing to tend to the kids
  • Feeling too anxious to sit still
  • Being on vacation
  • Feeling as if you don’t need meditation that day
  • etc.

Listing out every failure you could possible think of serves a couple of purposes:

  1. It removes the “unknown” when it comes to reaching your one, big goal. Now that you understand there will be failures, you can now properly prepare to mitigate against these possible risks.
  2. It removes the stress and overwhelm of the fear of failure. Look, the point of creating one, BIG goal is to fail! Once you understand you likely won’t reach that goal (though I always like to leave room for the impossible!), you now have space for curiosity, playfulness, creativity, and possibility. Now, THAT is a much friendlier place for growth and miracles wouldn’t you say?

A couple of you might be thinking, why just one? Why not go for at least two, or even three?

I always respond with this: our human brains can only focus on one thing at a time. We must identify what area of our life we want to make the biggest impact on, and go ALL IN. This means making it our SINGULAR FOCUS and not wavering. This means, declaring a decision and committing to oneself for the next 365 days of 2019.

Because here’s the truth about it all, while we may not reach out one, big goal… we will achieve SO MUCH MORE as a byproduct of having gone for said goal.

Think of all of the new habits, new level of mindset and maturity, and every other way your life will be improved from this commitment.

So, with that said, a good goal wouldn’t be complete without quantifiable metrics. Plan each quarter accordingly. If it’s a weight goal, include the new weight you plan to reach by each quarter. If it’s a new career, plan exact outcomes you plan to reach for each quarter; this could be the number of interviews you plan to do by Q1, transition to the new role by Q2, etc.

Because I’m a visual person I decided to provide a free goal planner to anyone who wants to join me in this impossible goal planning for 2019. Here’s a preview of what it looks like;

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Just enter your name and email and it will be sent to you right away! Click here to download it now.

What one, big goal are you dreaming of?

Regardless of how impossible it seems or what anyone says – nurture it. Dream big, fail hard, and start reaping the benefits because this I know for sure: no matter the outcome… you are already worth it.

In wellness,

Susan

Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue Coach, Seattle Executive Coaching

When Things Don’t Go Your Way

What do YOU do when things don’t go your way?

Do you go inside your cave?

Throw a pity party?

Netflix & pizza?

Call a friend and head to the wine bar?

Notice how all of these options, don’t actually GIVE you real options to move you forward in life.

So what are you to do?

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What WILL give you real options to move the needle forward?

STOP.

Yes, that’s right….

STOP ALL YOUR THINKING.

Your thinking is what’s causing you to netflix, wine, overeat, or god forbid do something you might regret (like firing off that email, or texting your friend).

Is what you’re thinking about really helping you?

What thoughts are you having about what happened?

Notice how negative and not serving they are.

What can you think instead?

If you were truly taking the seat of being the director of your life…

Would you really be thinking those thoughts?

Once you realize you are the one in control of your own destiny you suddenly start to get really serious about what you think about. About what you say inside your head.

Because what you think about leads you to feel a certain way… and when you feel a certain way you ACT a certain way.

Repeat that a couple of times and are you that surprised at where you are today? Where you’ll be a year from now?

So the next time something doesn’t go your way….

STOP.

Stop thinking thoughts that don’t serve you, and start thinking in a way that will actually get you REAL results.

In wellness,

Susan

 

Interview with Mia Danielle and Susan Choi, Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue Coach

Interview with Mia Danielle of Minimalism + Intentional Living

I had the lovely opportunity to be interviewed by the Mia Danielle of Minimalism + Intentional Living.

As a person who strives to be minimal, to meet a minimalist who also shares my passion for neuroscience was my idea of an incredibly fun time!

I share my story about my greatest teacher, what adrenal fatigue is, and how to see any situation for what it really is.

In conclusion, circumstances are never the problem, it is our thoughts about it that cause us massive unnecessary suffering and stress in our lives.

In wellness,

Susan

Seattle Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue Coach

About Failure…

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Understand what failure means in your belief systems… and then you can actually overcome it.

Perspective.

In wellness,

Susan

Seattle Stress Management Coach, Mindset, Adrenal Fatigue and Burnout Coach

How To Maintain A High Performance Mindset

So you have all the tools and the know how to a high performance mindset…

… but how do you maintain it?

How do athletes maintain peak performance?

How do speakers remain top paid speakers?

How do the likes of Sheryl Sandberg and Elon Musk stay on top of their game?

Watch this video to find out.

The answer is always simple, but is it easy? Depends on your mindset 😉

In wellness,

Susan

Seattle Stress Management Coach, Burnout and Adrenal Fatigue

Taking A Break

Maybe it’s the transition to the holidays, the hour we gained, or simply “end of year” syndrome… and you’re thinking about that long needed alone time. Perhaps a week or long weekend where you do absolutely nothing. Possibly escape to the woods… go on a spa date with just yourself and a good book. But how hard are you on yourself when it comes to taking that much needed break? Do you feel guilty, shame, or anxiety even around taking a break?

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So many people feel that if they miss the notifications, whether from email, text, direct message, social media, or facebook groups, they are missing out on something important.

But if all those things were “important” then where does your sanity rank on the totem pole? Or how about your health, or time with loved ones? Or heck, time alone to truly find your center?

I’ve seen too many people push away the most important thing they need to actually start feeling better, and that’s this – TIME.

And this is where YOU get creative because here’s the thing….

Some people need alone time.

Some people need time with loved ones.

Some people need time to simply PLAY.

Some people need time to meditate through baking, golfing, reading, etc.

Some people need time to organize their life.

But only you know what’s best for YOU.

So if you know deep down you need the time… the break…

Take it.

Don’t let another week or month go by where you push and strain to make it until the weekend.

When you push too hard that’s when you reach burnout or god forbid adrenal fatigue; that’s when other issues start to realize themselves into an overeating or overdrinking problem.

So, don’t be too hard on yourself. Taking the break is an investment and you will reap the benefits ten-fold when you take it at the right time.

In wellness,

Susan