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56. Burnout in Agriculture: How to Feel More Alive Without Changing Jobs

31 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 56. Burnout in Agriculture: How to Feel More Alive Without Changing Jobs

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In this episode, I talk about what burnout can look like when you cannot simply walk away from your responsibilities or completely change your life. I share why so many people in agriculture feel stuck in routines that leave them emotionally flat, exhausted, and disconnected from themselves, even when everything looks fine on the outside. I also open up about my own experiences with autopilot living and how small moments of unpredictability and curiosity helped me start feeling energized and alive again. I walk you through the mindset shift that helped me realize burnout is not always about needing a different life, but sometimes about experiencing your current life differently. I share practical examples of how interrupting repetitive patterns, trying new things, and allowing yourself to evolve can create momentum and help you reconnect with joy, creativity, confidence, and purpose. I also challenge you to stop waiting for someone else to rescue you from burnout and start taking small, intentional actions that put you back in control of your life. What's covered in this episode: * What burnout often looks like in everyday agricultural life * Why routines can quietly drain your energy and creativity * How autopilot living keeps you feeling stuck and disconnected * The importance of novelty, curiosity, and unpredictability * Small ways to interrupt repetitive patterns and feel more alive * How tiny intentional shifts can create momentum and energy Follow the AGRIMINDS Podcast so you don’t miss what’s next. Connect with Kacee: * Follow on Instagram @agcoachkacee [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/instagram] * Follow on LinkedIn [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/linkedin] * Follow on Facebook [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/facebook] * Check out the website www.kaceebohle.com [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/website] * Stay in the loop: join the newsletter [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/newsletter] Resources & Links: * Feeling burnt out? Take this 2-minute assessment [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/quiz] to find out exactly what’s driving it and what to do first * Book A Discovery Call [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/discovery-call] * Learn more about the AGRIMINDS [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/agriminds] experience Mentioned in this episode: Click below to learn more about the AGRIMINDS experience. AGRIMINDS [https://agriminds.captivate.fm/agriminds]

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