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Coming Back Online

24 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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⚜️ In this episode of The Ask An Amazon Office Hours Podcast, Dr. Chelsea Mikael Frazier reflects on what it means to “come back online” after periods of intense focus, transition, and prioritization. ⚜️ Drawing from her own experience navigating life as a new professor, entrepreneur, and independent woman, she explores how seasons of securing the most important thing can lead to other areas—like finances, health, and daily systems—falling out of alignment. ⚜️ Dr. Frazier reframes these moments not as failure, but as natural cycles within a larger ecosystem of life, emphasizing the importance of returning to neglected areas with clarity, strategy, and self-compassion. ⚜️ This episode invites listeners to release shame, reconnect with their internal guidance, and reestablish balance—reminding them that coming back online is not a setback, but a necessary and powerful part of sustaining their legacy.

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