Avoiding New Year Burnout with Dr. Meredith Butulis
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Avoiding New Year Burnout with Dr. Meredith Butulis Hosted by: James Patrick Today, I’m exhausted and already on my third cup of espresso and it’s barely noon. Part of this is because it’s the start of the year and I have this massive sense of overwhelm of trying to get so many things done in this perceived finite amount of time so that I feel like I’ve gained momentum and I’m starting the year ahead.    Well, this can lead to some burnout. So, that’s what we’re going to dive into in today's show; how to avoid burnout. My guess today is Dr. Meredith Butulia.  “Don’t wait to start running until your feet hit the ground.” IN THIS EPISODE Why the New Year may cause stress for entrepreneurs.  8 areas of wellness that we should always be attending to and how to do that.  The importance of mutual energy in relationships.  Identifying if there’s an issue and how to hone in on it.  How often you should be reassessing your wheel.  The biggest regrets older people have and how to avoid having them yourself.  Taking steps in the right direction.  Being okay with trying things and changing your goals.  What you should track and how to do it without taking up too much time.  Connect with James  Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254    Connect with Dr. Meredith  Instagram: @doc.mnb Book: Your Wellness Makeover  Get a FREE chapter of her brand new book by DMing Meredith on Instagram and letting her know you listened to this podcast!  Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review!  For more, visit jamespatrick.com
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