Feeling Stuck? Here Are Two Things You Need to Hear Today

Hey!

Hope you’re doing amazing! This week I’m pulling together a roundup of my recent podcast episodes just for you, and I think you’re going to love it. 🎉

Why a podcast roundup? Because it’s like having a personalized playlist of all the best tips, advice, and stories that are perfect for your riding journey. Whether you’re looking for a quick boost of motivation or want to dive deep into some mindset strategies, this roundup has everything you need to keep growing and thriving—both in and out of the saddle!

Keep an eye on your inbox the for the links to the episodes. I know you're going to love it!

Talk soon,
Nicole Burnett

P.S. I’m so grateful to have you in this community—you’re what makes it all so special! 💕

Can you believe we’re already more than halfway through the year? Time flies, doesn’t it? If you’re anything like me, you might be feeling a bit stuck or maybe even caught in the never-ending cycle of chasing perfection. Trust me, I’ve been there, and it’s exhausting.

That’s why I recorded this episode—it’s a bit of a wake-up call and a gentle nudge to help you refocus. In it, I share two key messages that have helped me shake off the perfectionism trap and get back on track, and I’m confident they can do the same for you.

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Here’s why you should give it a listen:

  • It’s a powerful reminder that consistency, not perfection, is what really moves the needle—in both riding and life.

  • You’ll learn how to tap into your true potential and set goals that propel you forward, rather than holding you back.

  • I also share practical tips to kick self-doubt to the curb and turn it into the motivation you need to make meaningful progress.

So, if you’re ready to take a breather, tune in, and make the second half of this year your best yet, [Click Here to Listen Now].

Let’s break free from perfectionism together and start seeing the progress we both deserve.

Ride with confidence,

Nicole

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