The b.reathe Blueprint Podcast
Rob Edmonds has been a self-employed electrician for 36 years. He runs his own business, chases his own work, does his own invoices, and carries the financial pressure that comes with nobody else paying the wages. On top of that, he is building a property portfolio. A few years ago, burnout hit him so hard he could not function for weeks. He did not know what it was. He just knew he could not move. And with no income coming in while he was down, the stress compounded and the spiral got worse. Ten months ago, Rob joined b.reathe Together. In this conversation, he talks about what has actually changed. The junk food went from four takeaways a week to one. The walks became daily. The sleep became intentional. The overthinking started to loosen. None of it happened overnight. All of it happened through micro habits. This one is for anyone who thinks burnout only happens to people in high-powered corporate jobs. It does not. It happens to the self-employed, the tradespeople, the ones carrying everything on their own shoulders. If anything in this episode landed, take The Success Hangover Scorecard to find out where your performance is costing you. breatheblueprint.com/intro [http://breatheblueprint.com/intro]
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