From Resilience to Joy: Yes in Alignment & Intention
In this deeply reflective and grounding episode, Farah Bernier sits down with Sadie Wackett to explore what it truly means to say “yes” from a place of alignment rather than obligation. Together, they unpack the quiet dissonance many women experience after years of achievement, resilience, and “doing what’s expected”, and the inner shift required to move toward joy.
Sadie shares her personal journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, naming the burnout that doesn’t always come from doing too much, but from living out of alignment with one’s values. Rather than advocating for drastic external changes, the conversation centers on inner awareness, compassion, and permission—learning to notice what feels restrictive, without rushing to fix it.
This episode reframes success as a form of life wealth, invites listeners to honor presence in small moments, and reminds us that joy is cultivated through intentional choices, gentle self-trust, and the courage to live truthfully.
The conversation closes with a powerful declaration of identity: living fabulously fierce doesn’t require perfection—it requires truth.
Key Takeaways
* Burnout isn’t always about workload—it’s often about misalignment.
Being in environments, roles, or systems that don’t reflect our values can quietly drain us.
* You don’t need answers right away. Awareness comes first.
Surfacing tension, stuckness, or discomfort without immediately “fixing” it is a vital part of growth.
* You are not a problem to be solved.
Self-discovery is lifelong work—our patterns once served us, and awareness gives us choice, not shame.
* Alignment matters more than forced action.
When choices are rooted in alignment, flow replaces effort and joy becomes sustainable.
* Success can be measured in different currencies.
Life wealth—presence, freedom, creativity, connection—can be just as valuable as financial gain.
* Joy lives in the ordinary moments.
Presence while chopping vegetables, brushing teeth, or sitting in quiet can become profound sources of joy.
* Creativity needs oxygen.
Reclaiming forgotten or neglected parts of ourselves—art, music, play—restores vitality and meaning.
* Living fabulously fierce means living in truth.
Saying “yes” with intention and alignment allows us to speak, live, and lead from an authentic place.