In this episode of the Miles Zen Podcast, we dive into Libra season which emphasizes balance and harmony. Shannon, discusses the significance of balancing masculine (yang) and feminine (yin) energies, especially after the dynamic challenges of September. Reflecting on her corporate career and current creative sabbatical, she explores the necessity of both structure and flow in our lives. The podcast touches on the effects of the pandemic on work-life balance, the rise of burnout, and the increasing trend of women starting new businesses in search of flexibility and autonomy. Throughout, the discussion underscores the importance of personal alignment and intentional living, offering insights and encouragement for finding equilibrium in daily life.
00:08 Entering Libra Season: Balance and Harmony
01:45 The Yin and Yang of Creative Energy
02:34 Corporate Life vs. Creative Flow
04:09 The Pandemic's Impact on Work-Life Balance
05:43 The Rise of Female Entrepreneurs
06:13 Finding Balance in Everyday Life
08:34 The Magic of Light and Dark
10:00 Practical Tips for Achieving Balance
10:47 Conclusion: Embrace Your Unique Balance
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