In terms of success, people sometimes think that we have to do everything on our own to get to a goal. That is simply not true. When we get busy reacting to what’s happening in our life, it’s important to look for opportunities to protect our limited energy by seeking help. We think we can give the same amount of energy to everything, when our efforts would benefit more from intentional prioritizing so we can appreciate the rolling hills and rainbows of life when they appear. Focused intention charges our energy instead of draining it.

Our guest today is Kasey Compton who runs multiple successful endeavors as the owner of a business consulting firm, a marketing company, a virtual assistant business, a commercial real estate corporation, a hair salon, and a growing mental health practice. She explains the energy pie as she encourages everyone to rethink how we delegate our energy. 

Originally, Kasey’s work was geared toward healthcare professionals since she worked in the field, yet she clarifies how the message in her book Fix This Next for Healthcare Providers resonates with people beyond healthcare professionals. Kasey talks about simplifying life, creating systems, checking in with your inner compass, and allowing yourself to feel. 

Kasey is determined to help people get their time back and open space for opportunity. Her top tip is to conserve energy by delegating and being intentional about effort. Listen to get out of the rut of working just to work. Figure out the next direction and ask yourself what is and is not serving you.

Kasey’s understanding of systems and energy in your True Stride teaches you how to create space to feel. We sometimes forget what it feels like to feel. With this episode, check if your inner compass needs to be recalibrated. Ask questions, and then instead of doing more, do “different”.

 

In this episode:

[00:23] – Welcome to the show!

[02:49] – Right now, Kasey feels she found the congruence between her strengths and her profession to find her True Stride.

[05:25] – After seeing people be so exhausted, Kasey says she was inspired to develop her book around feelings.

[07:41] – In life, whenever there’s so much chaos happening, we are blind to opportunities present in our lives.

[10:05] – Sometimes people think we have to do everything on our own to accomplish a goal, which is untrue. Kasey explains the energy pie and how we delegate.

[12:25] – Kasey’s example of an energy pie reminds me of my current situation with my book and journal. How am I learning to delegate my energy?

[14:20] – How can you protect yourself, and your energy, when you’re hitting your True Stride?

[17:08] – Here’s how to slow down and check the choices you have at crossroads in your journey. 

[20:28] – Kasey encourages everyone to create space to ask questions and gain clarity. She gives an introspective take on a common modern-human concern.

[23:02] – Be sure to check what you value most.

[25:36] – Kasey admits she’s the type to do things the hard way at least once for the experience and explains the benefit she feels comes from this approach.

[27:17] – How can people realize that their inner compass needs to be recalibrated?

[28:54] – What message does Kasey want to share with healthcare providers at this moment?

[31:16] – People are struggling with identity as they measure what serves them, and then bravely prioritizing what does actually serve them.

[33:51] – If you don’t take time to rest, or ease up when you need to, you will make your situation and condition worse.

[35:02] – Kasey shares what book 2 is focused on: creating space for opportunity.

[36:32] – Thank you for listening!

 

Memorable Quotes:

  • “I think people are worthy of more. If no one is telling them that that’s possible, or no one is helping them to figure that out on their own, then they may never know.” – Kasey
  • “Energy is this constant exchange of currency. If we want it to be the highest, for ourselves and for others, we have to be really intentional about that.” – Mary Tess
  • “We can feel lost without even knowing it.” – Kasey
  • “Just because I want something different, or I need something different, does not mean I’m quitting, or does not mean I failed. It just means my needs have changed.” – Kasey

 

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