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72 - Why You Keep Burning Out Every Winter (And What to Do Instead), with Ruben Gomez

72 - Why You Keep Burning Out Every Winter (And What to Do Instead), with Ruben Gomez

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🎙️ Pastors Thriving — Episode:

“Why You Keep Burning Out Every Winter (And What to Do Instead)” with Ruben Gomez

Episode Summary: In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Ruben Gomez, founder of The Seasonal Movement and creator of the Neuro-Seasonal Harmony Method.

Ruben spent years doing everything right — discipline, hustle, grind — and still found himself crashing every winter. Sound familiar? That cycle of burnout, especially during the darker, colder seasons, isn’t just emotional or spiritual… it’s biological.

Now, Ruben helps high-achieving men align their energy and output with the natural rhythms of the year so they can maximize productivity, protect their mental health, and lead with consistency.

If you're a pastor or leader who feels like you're running out of gas every few months — this episode will reframe your entire approach to time, energy, and leadership.

🧠 What We Cover:

  • Why traditional hustle culture is biologically unsustainable
  • The 4 seasons of the year and how they mirror your internal rhythms
  • How to avoid burnout by aligning your leadership with nature’s calendar
  • The hidden connection between winter fatigue and spiritual discouragement
  • A new lens to view Sabbath, rest, and seasonal strategy

🔗 Connect with Ruben Gomez:

👉 All of Ruben’s Links

📘 Resources Mentioned:

👉 Kevin’s Book – Breaking the I Can’t Cycle Get the faith-filled blueprint to move from stuck to sent. Buy it on Amazon

👉 Free Make More Disciples Preview Webinar Discover how to build momentum in your church without burning out. Register here

If this episode blessed you, leave a review and share it with a pastor or leader who needs this word. The rhythms of grace might just begin with the rhythm of seasons.

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