Burnout isn’t the end of your story. With Sarah Vosen’s guidance, recovery becomes not just possible—but sustainable. Learn more: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching
Burnout doesn’t end with a mindset shift—it begins when you finally allow grief, emptiness, and small sparks of joy to coexist without needing to fix any of them.
Author and speaker Cyndie Spiegel joins Cait to talk about what it means to live inside the gray area, the space where both pain and beauty can exist at once. She shares how walking away from a high-profile fashion career led her to teaching, writing, and discovering the idea of microjoys: brief, accessible moments of light that don’t erase hardship but remind us life still holds goodness. Together, they unpack how black-and-white thinking fuels burnout, why forced gratitude doesn’t work, and how simple awareness can shift everything.
What if healing starts with noticing what else is true? What might open up when you stop chasing “better” and start paying attention to what’s already here?
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Cyndie Spiegel’s Burnout Story in the Fashion Industry
08:35 Finding Purpose Through Yoga and Teaching
10:37 Writing A Year of Positive Thinking
16:08 The Birth of Microjoys
18:40 Finding Hope When Life Isn’t Okay
24:30 Living in the Gray: Holding Multiple Truths
32:54 Practicing Microjoys in Daily Life
39:21 Where to Find Cyndie Spiegel and Final Reflections
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Burnout isn’t the end of your story. With Sarah Vosen’s guidance, recovery becomes not just possible—but sustainable. Learn more: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching
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