277: End-of-Year Pep Talk: Permission to Rest

Hustle Humbly Podcast

This week, we’re keeping it real and cozy with a short and sweet pep talk. It’s time to be thankful, recharge, and get ready to close out the year. We’re talking about letting go of work expectations, setting priorities, and the importance of being truly present with loved ones. Work isn’t everything, and sometimes, you need permission to unplug—this week, we’re here to remind you to do just that!

In this lighthearted episode, we dive into how to balance your real estate business with some much-needed downtime, plus our favorite quotes to get you in a reflective, grateful mood. Let’s talk about how to embrace the “don’t miss twice” rule, lower those holiday expectations, and celebrate our successes without burnout. Grab your pie, turn off your phone, and join us for a Thanksgiving moment of gratitude, laughter, and self-care.

Here’s what we’re covering:

  • How to set boundaries and truly relax over the holiday

  • Why your work is not your identity—and why that matters

  • How “don’t miss twice” can help you keep up with goals without guilt

  • Quotes that remind us to focus on family, friends, and gratitude

  • The best advice for finishing the year strong and setting realistic goals

  • Why it’s okay to lower your expectations and simplify the season

Happy Thanksgiving, y’all! We’re so thankful for you and can’t wait to finish the year strong—together.

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