27. My Honest Story of Losing Myself in My Work as a Therapist — and Reclaiming My Voice

In today’s episode, I’m opening up about something I know many of us have felt — the slow unraveling that happens when we’re holding too much, too often, for too long. It’s not the loud crash of burnout, but the quiet ache of losing yourself in the work you once loved. I share my own story of what this looked like for me — the missed breaks, the late-night reports, the never-ending urgency — and why we need more honest conversations about this.

This episode is a space for any therapist, practitioner, or helper who feels stretched thin, who loves their work but is starting to feel far away from themselves in it. I talk about why we created The Therapist (R)Evolution, how it’s not just a course, but a return — to self, to truth, to the work you want to do in a way that holds you, too.

We explore:

  • The hidden cost of overgiving and overextending
  • Why urgency has become our default setting (and how to shift it)
  • My own experience of slow burnout — and what helped me find my way back
  • The industry expectations we’ve inherited but never consented to
  • What it looks like to work in a way that actually includes you

If you’re tired of feeling like you have to prove your worth by how much you can hold, this episode is for you.

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Join me here: thefreedomtherapist.com.au/revolution