Resilience Is Built On Sleep, Sunlight, And Self-Talk w/ Karen Andrews
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What if the most powerful performance tool isn’t another tactic but a kinder inner voice? We sit down with clinical psychologist Karen Andrews to blend psychotherapy with entrepreneurship and uncover how high performers can chase big goals without torching their well-being. From scheduling rest as a priority to using NSDR for quick nervous system resets, Karen gives practical steps that fit real calendars and real pressures.
We explore why meditation isn’t one-size-fits-all and how guided practices protect a fragile mind. Karen tackles two common mindsets head-on: “I’m fine, nothing’s wrong” and “I can’t face the past.” Her take is refreshingly grounded—therapy can be a gym for self-awareness before crisis hits, and trauma processing doesn’t have to mean reliving the worst moments. She walks us through brainworking recursive therapy (BWRT) and contrasts it with EMDR, explaining how these approaches interrupt the brain’s replay loop so you can reclaim focus and calm.
The heart of the conversation is self-talk. Driven people often run on anxiety disguised as ambition. Karen shows how becoming your own best friend rewires how you interpret stress, setbacks, and everyday friction, which changes behavior and outcomes. We rethink balance as alignment built through tiny tweaks, not heroic overhauls: frequent short breaks, planned downtime, and habit stacking that sticks. We also map early signs of burnout and the simple guardrails that protect empathy and performance. The fundamentals matter more than hacks—sleep, hydration, nutritious food, sunlight, movement, and connection are the true competitive advantages.
If sustainable success, resilience, and mental fitness matter to you, this conversation delivers practical tools and a humane mindset you can use today. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who runs hot, and leave a review with the one habit you’ll change this week.



