My Core Wound: I Can't Stop Doing
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I sat down to record and realized I didn't want to.
I was on my period, low energy, but pushing myself to keep our weekly streak alive.
Cam stopped me and said: "You don't need to do anything ever again."
What unfolded was a raw conversation about the core wound I've been carrying my entire life: sacrificing my natural rhythm to meet others' needs.
We didn’t plan to share this episode, which is why there are moments where we speak so quietly that the mic doesn’t pick it up, but we decided that someone out there may benefit from this conversation.
We explore the difference between being in your rhythm versus sacrificing it for productivity, masculine and feminine energy polarity (especially with entrepreneurial couples), and how resting might actually be the highest contribution you can make.
This is for anyone who's been conditioned to believe their worth comes from constant productivity.
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Cameron Hogan is an intuitive healer who helps high-performers shed their limiting beliefs and awaken. He is CEO of High Vibe Ventures, where he’s evolving work and business practices to match the planet’s rising consciousness. Cameron loves to write, speak, solve major life problems via courses, and build communities for meaningful connection like The Board.
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