In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author and journalist Elizabeth Svoboda to discuss her new book, The Art of Pacing. They explore the power of pacing in everyday life and how managing energy, embracing rest, and creating intentional pauses can improve well-being, support activism, and help prevent burnout. Elizabeth shares practical strategies, including breath work and sustainable productivity techniques, that empower individuals to make meaningful contributions without sacrificing their mental and physical health. Tune in for an insightful conversation about balance, resilience, and the art of thriving in a fast-paced world.
What We’re Talking About…
- The importance of pacing for sustainable activism, personal growth, and long-term well-being
- Breath work techniques and heart rate variability strategies for stress management and resilience
- The power of meaningful connections and the “brief candles” philosophy for creating lasting impact
- Why pauses, retreats, and intentional rest are essential tools for self-care and burnout prevention
- How delegation, community support, and strong networks help activists avoid burnout and sustain change
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:14 The Science of Giving and Activism
07:03 Pacing in Activism and Personal Well-being
10:23 Breath Work and Mindfulness Practices
13:08 The Power of “Brief Candle Moments”
25:21 The Journey of Scientific Writing and Future Perspectives
35:31 Pacing and Burnout
36:01 The Importance of Breathing Techniques


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