Episode 12: Developmental Psychologist Turned Coach with Dr. Sasha Heinz
For some women the true struggle with burnout stems from the knowledge that they put themselves in that position. That’s how Dr. Sasha Heinz felt. She had pushed so hard for so long that when she realized she was completely depleted and had no one but herself to blame, it felt like a sticking point for moving forward.
Which is when she started to realize that her sticking point was an area of work that she needed to tackle. After finally reaching the pinnacle and receiving her doctorate but not feeling the joy that should have come with it, she started her burnout work.
Her goal was always to become a coach. Helping other people make impactful change in their lives was extremely important to her. So she began to do her own work and it has made her an even stronger coach.
Listen as she shares her story and how she continues to approach and battle burnout. There’s a reason we have to go through our struggles. Just remember to take a step back once you’re through and see what there was to learn.
In this episode:
[01:50] Welcome to the show, Dr. Sasha Heinz!
[02:00] Dr. Heinz shares what she brings to the world.
[03:06] People learn more from watching other people get coached than they do when they are being coached themselves.
[04:35] Her experience with burnout and what it felt like to her.
[07:15] You can stop at any point, but we tell ourselves there is no backing out.
[09:38] How she felt when she got her Ph.D.
[12:41] She always wanted to be a coach from day one.
[18:01] Going through the struggle forces you to come face to face with the fact that you need to recognize your work is the relationship you have with yourself.
[20:08] “The burnout isn’t from taking action it’s from our mental messiness.”
[22.06] Thank you for being on the show!