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Are you a high-achieving executive or relentless workaholic who’s chased promotions, international roles, and constant intensity, only to find yourself chronically tired, emotionally depleted, and disconnected from joy, despite external success? If the toll of a demanding career has left you with racing thoughts, physical tension, or a longing for simplicity amid the chaos, this isn’t just fatigue; it’s your body’s call to pause. « Slow Living After a Demanding Life » from Just Plug Off is your gentle, non-judgmental workbook to understand the hidden costs of overdrive, recognize signals to slow down, and embrace intentional presence without abandoning ambition. Guiding you from survival mode to a sustainable, meaningful life where you can breathe, reconnect, and thrive.
Designed for those navigating post-burnout fog or existential shifts, this 24-page digital guide embodies the « Just Plug Off » philosophy of strategic pause: treating slow living as a protective strategy, not a luxury. No overwhelming overhauls; just practical principles, exercises, and prompts to reclaim your energy, honor your nervous system, and make small choices that compound into lasting calm.
Packed with non-judgmental prompts, a mini-test, and a summary emphasizing « Survival is deliberate. Health is deliberate. Joy is deliberate, » this guide covers:
Created by Géraldine, who navigated international corporate climbs, expatriations, and challenging bosses to rediscover her own rhythm, this workbook is your companion for stepping back without stepping out. Because ambition and sustainability can coexist.
Ready to unplug from intensity, listen to your signals, and choose a life that feels like yours? Don’t wait for collapse, start your intentional shift today.
Instant Digital Download. Available in English and French. Pause, trust yourself, it’s going to be okay. 💙🩷
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