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How to Come Back to Yourself Again and Again

podcast December 31, 1969


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There are moments when you realize you’ve drifted—away from your needs, your pace, your sense of self. In this episode, Kelley explores what it means to come back to yourself after seasons of burnout, overextension, or disconnection. She gently unpacks how easy it is to lose touch with your inner voice when you’ve been prioritizing expectations, survival, or the needs of others.

This conversation offers a grounded path back to yourself—one rooted in small choices, honest reflection, and the willingness to move at a pace that honors your capacity. Coming back to yourself isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about returning to what has always been there.

Key Takeaways

  • Disconnection can happen quietly. Burnout and overextension often pull you away from your needs without you realizing it.
  • Reconnection starts with awareness. Noticing what feels off is the first step toward returning to yourself with honesty and care.
  • Small, consistent choices rebuild trust. You don’t need a full reset—tiny, intentional shifts help you come back to yourself over time.

Episode Highlights

  • 01:57 – How You Know You’ve Drifted From Yourself
  • Kelley names the subtle signs of disconnection, including exhaustion, irritability, and feeling out of alignment with your own life.
  • 05:21 – The Cost of Constant Overextension
  • A reflection on how prioritizing others, productivity, or expectations can slowly erode your connection to your own needs.
  • 09:18 – Relearning Your Own Voice
  • Kelley explores the practice of tuning back into your preferences, boundaries, and internal cues after periods of disconnection.
  • 13:46 – Returning to Yourself in Small Ways
  • A gentle reminder that coming back to yourself happens through small, sustainable choices—not pressure or perfection.

A Gentle Invitation

If this episode resonated, choose one small way to come back to yourself this week. It might be resting when you’re tired, saying no without overexplaining, or simply pausing to ask, What do I need right now?

Listen to the full episode, share it with someone who may be feeling disconnected, and leave a review if this conversation supported you. Each step you take toward yourself creates more space for ease, clarity, and a life that feels like your own.

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