Ep. 2 - From Hustle to Harmony: Realigning with Purpose
Welcome to the second episode of Glow Social Hour!
In this episode, Jazmine invites you into the very personal journey that shaped the foundation of Organically Glow. She shares the moment she realized she was out of alignment—and how walking away from the “safe path” of nursing school became a doorway into deeper clarity, purpose, and truth.
We explore what it means to move away from the hustle and into harmony—how survival mode can sneak into our lives and businesses, and how you can begin the process of reclaiming your rhythm, energy, and joy.
This one is for the woman who’s been pushing, performing, and trying to make it all work—this is your invitation to pause, reflect, and remember what you're here to build.
In this episode, Jazmine talks about:
Her personal story of misalignment and what finally led her to pause and pivot
The sneaky nature of hustle mode (especially for high-achieving women)
Signs you may be out of alignment and stuck in survival
The difference between moving from fear vs. moving from trust
Why resting is a strategy—and clarity is a leadership tool
Reflection questions to help you reconnect to your purpose
What it means to lead from overflow, not depletion
Take this with you:
"You weren’t made to hustle your way into wholeness. You were made to lead from overflow."
Reflection questions to journal on:
Am I hustling—or am I pausing and listening to what’s truly coming through?
Am I forcing—or am I following what feels aligned?
What season am I really in right now?
What’s actually mine to carry—and what’s not?
What’s no longer working (even if it once did)?
What do I want to build from here—and what rhythm would support that?
Ready to go deeper?
Glow Social Club is here to support you—whether you're on a healing journey or building something purpose-led in the wellness space.
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Let’s stay connected:
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If today’s episode stirred something inside of you—share it with another woman who needs this reminder. This work is too important to do alone.
And remember: Symptoms aren’t the problem. They’re the signal. When you start translating them, you stop surviving—and you start leading.