Recharge for a More Balanced 2026

Episode 533 | Author: Emilie Aries

How do you rest and recharge when life (and the world at large) feels chaotic?

How we go about transitioning into the new year looks different for everyone. I’m sure I’m not alone in planning to take a breather in December only to have it turn into my busiest month. If you wondered where the podcast went during that time—don’t worry! I’m back at it. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about my own approach to recharging, and I’ve come to a few conclusions I want to share with you today.

Finding a balanced way forward

Where’s the rule that says we either have to create perpetually at the same pace or quit forever? There’s no rest and recharge when we’re stuck on the hamster wheel, so what ball can you drop? For my part, I’m working on identifying the arbitrary expectations I’ve set, like dropping a podcast episode every single week, and accepting a happy middle: focusing on bringing quality and impact with the conversations I have, rather than solely pursuing speed and quantity.

2026: my year of analog fun!

Giving myself permission to step back a bit from the grind—and from doomscrolling on my phone for hours—has given me so much more time to fill with non-digital activities, and I’m loving every minute of it. (Shout out to the BePresent app, which has been a huge help.)

By far the best analog practice I’m leaning into is being a mom to a 15-month-old and a 4-year-old, which is so cute, and so fun, and so important to be present for. I’ve been baking a lot with my son, and I’ve been reading fiction, which I haven’t done in nearly a decade! I just finished The Husbands by Holly Gramazio, and let me tell you—I could not put it down. I also have a solid list of new non-fiction books whose authors I’m excited to interview this year.

Our family is also prioritizing our personal calendar. We’re having fun planning cold and warm weather adventures, as well as the couple's retreat my husband and I take each year! All these offline practices are keeping me focused on the good stuff, and my mental health is better for it.

Detaching without ignoring reality

A break from doomscrolling means detaching from the endless barrage of downright frightening news about our country’s politics and everything going on on the global stage. All this scary stuff comes with a sense of powerlessness, and while I want to push to take collective action and stay engaged in what’s going on, constant news bombardment just isn’t good for us. So, that’s my other goal right now: to hold a healthy detachment from horrifying current events while practicing gratitude for the amazing people and opportunities I have in my life. I’m trying to find the right balance moving forward that still allows me to educate myself on these ongoing crises without feeling completely overwhelmed by them. If you have any guidance on what works for you - I’m all ears!

So tell me: how has the start of the year been for you? What are you hoping to hear and read here in the Bossed Up community? I’m on the other end of every email, so don’t hesitate to hit reply and let me know how I can serve you better. Lately, the Facebook Courage Community has faded a bit (just as well—Zuckerberg doesn’t need our attention), so you can also hop on our LinkedIn group to share, see, and be seen.

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