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Has busy-ness become the norm for your life? Have you felt that you're living to work rather than working to live? If you are, you're not alone. So many of us are impacted by internalized capitalism – it can feel like every decision we make is based on our productivity. This way of living wreaks havoc on our nervous system and doesn't foster an environment where we feel like we can truly flourish.
This concept of internalized capitalism is something that I have spent more and more time thinking about, and seeing the impact of in my own life. Today on the podcast, I'm really excited to dig into this topic, this topic of internalized capitalism, what it means, how it plays into our life and how we can start to break up with this systemic challenge that many of us, especially ambitious empaths are still living and operating inside of so let's jump in.
Topics:
What internalized capitalism is, how it was formed, and how we can combat and overcome this systemic challenge
Why this topic is important to Catherine and why she believes it directly affects empaths and HSPs
Loving as a verb and why we have to make more room in our lives for simplicity
Rest as an act of resistance and the profound consequences that can come from it
The idea of living in accordance with the seasons and being comfortable with downturns and breakdowns
Four places to start when it comes to understanding internalized capitalism and dismantling it in our own lives
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