You’re Not Lazy, You’re Burned Out: Faith, Health & Identity
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You’re Not Lazy—You’re Burned Out: Faith, Health & Identity
If you’ve been trying to “do better” but still feel exhausted, disconnected, or stuck—this episode is for you.
In this conversation, Michal Carlock unpacks why burnout isn’t a motivation problem—it’s a health, identity, and support issue. Drawing from her background in critical care and her work as founder of Her Promise Circle, she explains why so many women don’t get help until crisis hits—and why preventative wellness and community support are essential.
Michal explores the power of resting and trusting God, how identity impacts health and purpose, and why women need accessible, faith-integrated resources to heal and grow—without shame.
Why burnout is often mistaken for laziness
Rest, faith, and trust as foundations for purpose
The difference between crisis care and preventative wellness
Barriers women face in healthcare access
How identity and community support drive transformation
Health & wellness • Burnout • Women’s empowerment • Preventative care • Faith & identity • Purpose • Coaching • Community support • Healthcare access
✨ This Is the Year the Cycle Ends — Workshop + Book Launch
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🫶🏽 Breathe Then Build Group Mentorship
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💫 Coaching & Faith-Based Wellness Support
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🌸 Join the Her Promise Circle Community
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🎧 Her Promise Circle Podcast (Top 3% globally)
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