Wesleyne Weekly Wisdom

Wesleyne Weekly Wisdom

Imagine being out at sea, and a storm rolls in.

The waves are fierce, the wind is relentless, and all you have to keep you afloat is your own sense of balance.

Business can feel like that, can’t it?

The ups and downs, the moments of uncertainty, the “how did I get here?”

It’s exhausting.

But what if I told you that true power doesn’t come from taming the storm but from finding your calm within it?

This week, we’re exploring what it means to harness peace as a business strategy, focusing on the decisions and outlooks that can help us ride out the waves with a steady, unshakable resolve.

Let’s go on this journey together and see where a little calm can take us.



Strategies That Work

Making REST Your Business Power Move


Challenges reveal a lot about us. They can bring out fear, frustration, and self-doubt. But they also present an opportunity to adapt, refocus, and grow with purpose. One of the most effective approaches in tough times is the simplest: intentional rest.

Let’s break down how to incorporate rest as a proactive strategy that sharpens your focus and builds resilience.


Keep a Calm Center

Staying centered in times of stress leads to clearer thinking and better decisions. Take a few moments to pause, breathe, and allow clarity to return.


Prioritize with Precision

It’s easy to feel everything is urgent. List your tasks by importance and tackle what truly matters with focus, rather than spreading yourself thin.


Set Realistic, Compassionate Goals

Setting achievable goals protects you from burnout. It’s about doing what matters most, giving yourself room to progress without unnecessary pressure.


Turn Complaints into Action

Complaints are natural, but if something’s bothering you, channel it into a productive step forward. Small, intentional actions can keep you energized and solution-focused.


Simplify Where You Can

Growth isn’t about endless hustle. It’s about smart choices. Streamline tasks, eliminate unnecessary steps, and focus energy on impactful actions.


Pause and Reflect?

Ever felt like you’re in over your head with a million things to do? Sometimes, taking a step back is the best move you can make. Where are you stretching yourself too thin? Which parts of your journey could benefit from a moment of rest and reflection?

Intentional rest can be your anchor, giving you a clear path forward and a renewed perspective.


This week, consider making rest part of your business strategy.

Reach out to me, and let’s explore how to bring more calm and intention into your work.

Together, we’ll find ways to navigate your path with clarity and purpose.

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Building Genuine Connections

How do you keep your work purposeful and people-centered in a fast-paced business world?

In this episode, I speak with Melissa Moody, a marketing executive turned entrepreneur, who shares her journey from big tech to startup life and her commitment to human-centric marketing.

Melissa discusses the value of knowing when to make career moves, creating meaningful connections, and embracing an abundance mindset.

Together, we explore practical ways to stay grounded, find clarity, and support others through initiatives like “unstuck sessions.”

Listen in for insights on aligning your work with purpose and building authentic relationships in business.

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Business is rarely a smooth journey, and not every day will go as planned. Some moments are more challenging than others. But it’s how we approach these times that defines us. Embracing rest as a tool isn’t about stepping away from success—it’s about setting a foundation that’s steady, intentional, and strong. Sometimes, the best move is to pause, gain perspective, and let clarity lead the way.

Stay grounded and keep moving forward with purpose.


Until Next Week,

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Damon Pistulka √

Helping Founders Scale, Prepare, and Exit | Value & Profit Growth | Live Streaming Business Development | Buying & Selling Businesses | Chief Exit Officer | LinkedIn Live Stream Host

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Intentional rest can be a game changer. We often think that pushing, pushing, pushing is a way to get there but resting properly is the key to having the energy for the long term to do it Wesleyne Whittaker

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