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Receipts & Reflections: After The Hustle

Receipts & Reflections: After The Hustle

Von: Charlisa Harris
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Receipts & Reflections is a weekly podcast for grown women navigating real life in real time. Each Monday, host Charlisa Harris shares short, digestible episodes built around two things we all have: receipts and reflections. The receipts are the lived experiences—relationships, divorce, dating, motherhood, perimenopause, healing, boundaries, joy, grief, and the moments that change us. The reflections are what came after—the lessons learned, the perspective gained, and the clarity that only comes with time and honesty. This podcast is not about having it all figured out. It’s about slowing down long enough to ask, “What did this season teach me?” Episodes are intentionally brief and released every Monday to give you something to sit with, carry through your week, and come back to when life feels loud or heavy. Sometimes the conversations are tender. Sometimes they’re uncomfortable. Sometimes they’re funny, affirming, or quietly sobering—but they’re always real. Receipts & Reflections is for women who are evolving, unlearning, and choosing themselves with more intention. For the woman who has lived enough life to know that growth doesn’t always come with answers—but it always comes with insight. Pull up a chair. Take a breath. Let’s talk about it.Copyright 2026 Charlisa Harris Beziehungen Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Sozialwissenschaften
  • You’re Doing Too Much… And Nobody Asked You To
    May 18 2026

    Today's discourse centers on the profound exhaustion that transcends mere physical fatigue, a state that many individuals may experience yet struggle to articulate. We delve into the complexities of emotional and spiritual weariness, particularly that which cannot be remedied by rest alone. Our conversation invites reflection on the roles we unwittingly adopt in our lives, often without explicit request from others, and the resultant burdens we bear. We encourage listeners to examine their patterns of overextending themselves, whether in personal relationships or professional endeavors, and to consider the implications of their actions on their well-being. Ultimately, we advocate for a moment of introspection, urging individuals to discern what responsibilities genuinely belong to them and to acknowledge the necessity of self-care in a world that often demands too much.

    How much of what you’re doing right now…

    did someone actually ask you to do?

    And how much of it…

    did you take on by yourself?

    In this episode, we’re getting honest about over-functioning — being the one who manages everything, keeps everything running smoothly, and takes responsibility for things that were never yours to carry in the first place.

    From checking in on everyone…

    to handling problems before they even happen…

    to managing the energy, the communication, and the outcomes…

    this is about recognizing where you’ve been doing too much — and learning how to step back without guilt.

    Because just because you can carry it…

    doesn’t mean it’s yours.

    ✨ WHAT YOU’LL REFLECT ON:
    • Where you’ve taken on more than your role
    • What emotional labor actually looks like in your life
    • The difference between helping vs over-functioning
    • How to step back without feeling guilty

    This episode engages deeply with the theme of emotional labor, particularly the fatigue that arises from taking on excessive responsibilities in personal and professional realms. The host invites listeners to engage in a reflective exercise, focusing not on their achievements or tasks completed, but rather on their emotional states and well-being. This approach lays the groundwork for a profound discussion about the nature of fatigue that transcends physical tiredness, delving into the emotional and mental exhaustion that many experience as they navigate their roles as caretakers, providers, and problem-solvers in various aspects of their lives. The conversation reveals how individuals, often characterized as the 'strong ones' or the 'dependable friends', can find themselves ensnared in a cycle of over-commitment. The host articulates the subtle yet significant ways in which these individuals may assume roles that they were never explicitly assigned, perpetuating a narrative of self-sacrifice that ultimately leads to burnout and resentment. Through personal anecdotes and relatable scenarios, the speaker illustrates the inherent struggle of recognizing when one is taking on more than their fair share, challenging listeners to confront the uncomfortable truth of their own patterns of behavior. As the episode draws to a close, the host emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and boundary-setting. By encouraging listeners to pause and reflect on their involvements, the episode serves as a powerful reminder that acknowledging one's limits is not a sign of weakness but rather an act of self-preservation. This timely conversation not only validates the experiences of those feeling overwhelmed but also provides crucial insights into cultivating healthier relationships and personal boundaries, ultimately guiding listeners towards a path of emotional clarity and empowerment.

    Takeaways:

    • It is imperative to acknowledge one's emotional state rather than merely focusing on tasks completed.
    • We often take on responsibilities that were never assigned to us, leading to exhaustion.
    • Recognizing the difference between being helpful and overextending oneself is vital for self-care.
    • Awareness of our contributions can illuminate the unsustainable nature of our habits and roles.
    • Pausing to reflect on our commitments can reveal opportunities for others to step in.
    • Becoming more aware of our actions allows us to reclaim our energy and well-being.

    Mentioned in this episode:

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  • I Should’ve Said No… But I Said Yes Anyway
    May 11 2026

    You ever said yes to something…

    and immediately felt it in your spirit that you shouldn’t have?

    Not five minutes later.

    Not later that night.

    Immediately.

    In this episode, we’re talking about those moments where you agree to something out of habit, pressure, or just trying to be “easy to deal with”… even when it doesn’t feel right.

    From overcommitting… to ignoring your intuition… to realizing you’ve been saying yes in situations that actually require a no — this is about getting honest with yourself and learning to trust that first feeling.

    Because most of the time?

    You already knew.

    ✨ WHAT YOU’LL REFLECT ON:
    • Why you say yes when you really mean no
    • What your body and intuition are trying to tell you
    • The cost of overcommitting yourself
    • How to pause before agreeing

    Mentioned in this episode:

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  • Love Shouldn’t Require You to Disappear
    May 4 2026

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound and often unrecognized phenomenon of self-abandonment, wherein individuals, despite appearing outwardly successful and content, struggle internally with feelings of disconnection from their authentic selves. We engage in a reflective dialogue, inviting listeners to consider the moments in their lives when they have conformed or adjusted their true feelings for the sake of maintaining peace or avoiding conflict. It is imperative to acknowledge that these seemingly minor instances of acquiescence can accumulate, leading to a significant estrangement from one's authentic identity. Throughout our discussion, we emphasize the importance of awareness and self-compassion as we navigate the complexities of personal expression and emotional honesty. Ultimately, we encourage our audience to examine their own experiences and to recognize the value of remaining true to oneself, thereby fostering a deeper connection with their inner selves.

    There comes a point where confidence stops being something you perform…

    and becomes something you simply are.

    In this episode, we’re talking about what confidence actually looks like in real life — not the loud, curated version we see online, but the quiet, grounded kind that shows up when you truly know yourself.

    From no longer over-explaining… to not feeling the need to respond to everything… to walking into rooms without needing approval — this is what it looks like to move differently.

    If you’ve been feeling like you’re evolving, but can’t quite explain how…

    this episode is going to put words to it.

    ✨ WHAT YOU’LL REFLECT ON:
    • Where you’re still trying to prove yourself
    • What confidence actually feels like (beyond appearances)
    • How your responses — or lack of them — have changed
    • What it looks like to trust yourself without validation

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s been stepping into a new version of themselves too.

    Make sure you’re subscribed so you never miss a Monday.

    And if you’re ready to take your self-care and routine to the next level, visit mylanibeauty.com to explore Mylani Vegan Hair & Body Care.

    Takeaways:

    • In moments of discomfort, we often choose to suppress our true feelings instead of expressing them.
    • It is crucial to recognize when we begin to lose ourselves in the pursuit of pleasing others.
    • The process of adapting to external expectations can lead to a profound disconnection from our authentic selves.
    • Awareness of our adjustments is the first step towards reclaiming our genuine identities and desires.

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    13 Min.
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