August: Align, Don't Hustle

Alignment & Intention

Jana Renner

Aug 01, 2025

August: Align, Don’t Hustle

Can you feel it? The energy of late summer is here, bringing with it a natural invitation to slow down, reflect, and align. As we head into August, I’m dedicating this month’s content to helping you move forward with intentional action — focusing on what truly matters rather than hustling for the sake of doing more.

August is the perfect time to pause and check in with yourself. It's about aligning your actions with your long-term goals, not pushing harder or trying to do everything at once. It’s about creating momentum in a way that feels sustainable, while honoring your current season of life.

Inside this month’s content, you can expect:

  • 📝 Journal prompts to help you reflect on where you might be acting from pressure or urgency and where you can create alignment instead

  • 🥗 Recipes that nourish your energy, support your focus, and help you prep for the busy days ahead

  • 💻 Monthly Downloadable Resource Bundle — practical tools and guides to help you focus on what matters most

  • 🎙️ Podcast episodes on how to move forward without burning out, clearing the clutter in your routine, and staying disciplined while honoring your energy

  • 💬 Live Q&A and coaching opportunities to dive deeper into these topics (especially for paid subscribers — more on that [here])

🎧 P.S. I’m excited to dive into these topics in more detail in this month’s podcast episodes! Whether you’re looking for more balance, structure, or clarity, I’ll be walking you through the best ways to align your actions and intentions.

Let’s use August as a time to slow down, check in, and realign so that we can build the momentum we need — without the pressure. It’s not about doing more; it’s about doing what matters.

Here’s to a month of intentional action and alignment.

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