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The Power of Slowing Down: Building a Life That Sustains Itself

19 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Re-Sourced Podcast, Tatiana Thompson explores the transformative power of slowing down in a culture obsessed with urgency, productivity, and constant self-optimization. Tatiana dives into the emotional and psychological costs of living in “go-go-go” mode and how the pressure to do more, earn more, and become more can actually delay the very peace, fulfillment, and relationships we’re trying to create. Through personal stories, therapeutic insight, and practical reflection, she unpacks why sustainable growth rarely comes from dramatic overhauls or impulsive decisions—and why lasting transformation is built slowly, intentionally, and layer by layer. This episode covers: * Why urgency often leads to misaligned decisions * The hidden costs of rushing major life choices * How nervous system dysregulation fuels “all-or-nothing” behavior * The importance of building a solid emotional foundation * Why sustainable habits matter more than bursts of motivation * How slowing down can actually help you reach your goals faster Tatiana also shares vulnerable reflections on her own marriage, burnout culture, healing work, and the timeless lessons behind children’s stories. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, impatient, stuck in hustle mode, or desperate for your next breakthrough, this episode is your invitation to pause, breathe, and trust the process.

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