Reclaimed with Silvia Hazel

When Excitement Turns Into Urgency: Breaking the Burnout Cycle

6 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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This week I’m sharing something close to my heart. I’ve been noticing how excitement in my life can quickly turn into urgency. Like I have to use the energy right away or I’ll lose it. I talk about where that comes from, what it feels like in my body, and the quiet crash that follows. This is really about learning to trust that aliveness can stay. And wanting to be more present for the moments that matter most. If you’ve ever felt this too, you’re not alone.

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