15 | Broken Systems Are Breaking Your Balance: What Women in Real Estate Need Instead
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If the holidays have your business feeling more chaotic than cheerful, today’s episode is for you. 🎄✨
So many women in real estate think they are the problem, when the truth is, their systems are the ones falling apart. This holiday-themed episode breaks down why your business feels especially overwhelming in December and what women in real estate actually need instead to protect their peace, reclaim their time, and step into the New Year with clarity and confidence.
Inside the episode, we cover:
- Why the holidays magnify every broken system in your business
- The real reason you’re overwhelmed (hint: it’s not a lack of discipline)
- The moment Lesa realized her systems were sabotaging her joy
- 7 holiday warning signs your systems need a makeover
- What women in real estate really need instead of more hustle
- How to create balance, boundaries, and support during the busiest season of the year
This is a lighthearted, festive, relatable conversation designed to help you breathe again, laugh a little, and remember that you are not the problem — your systems just need a holiday reset.
Your Next Step: Escape OverwhelmIf December feels heavy, scattered, or emotionally draining, book a 60-minute Escape Overwhelm Session with Lesa.
This is your space to breathe, reset, and build a plan that feels aligned — not rushed.
👉🏾 Book your session here: Escape Overwhelm Coaching Session
Space is limited — when your inner peace calls, answer boldly.
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