306. Energy Leaks: Boundaries, Burnout & Taking Your Power Back
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In this episode of Ready to Rise, Audrey gets real about a chaotic week (yes, her car was literally left on cinder blocks 😳) — and how it sparked a powerful conversation on energy leaks.
An energy leak is anywhere your time, attention, or life force is draining faster than you can replenish it. And they’re sneaky — showing up as:
✨ Saying yes when you mean no
✨ Constant decision fatigue (what to eat, wear, do next)
✨ Over-consuming information and doom-scrolling
✨ Self-criticism and rumination that lowers your vibration
Left unchecked, these leaks keep you stuck in burnout, fatigue, and disconnection. But when you patch them up, you become magnetic again — more energy, more clarity, and more flow.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- How boundaries instantly “patch leaks” and stop wasted energy loops
- Why micro-decisions drain your nervous system (and how to simplify)
- How over-consumption (social media, books, news) secretly leaks energy
- Simple ways to redirect negative self-talk into self-support
- A sneak peek at Audrey’s upcoming Cord Cutting Meditation on YouTube to help you call your energy back
✨ Journal Prompt:
Where am I leaking energy in my daily life — and how can I patch it this week?
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