Resonance – Episode 41
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Speaker: Viktoria Levenberg
Cyclical alignment is hands down the most effective way to increase your productivity. This linear
productivity model, this is literally the opposite of how all of nature works. We are not meant to
be constantly producing machines. The complexity is in the constant fatigue and the friction of
trying to force action and productivity when your energy is low. It's not supposed to be hard. Life
isn't meant to be hard. It actually—it gets to be easy, and that's okay.
Imagine if you could achieve absolutely peak efficiency. Imagine if you could know exactly how to
structure your life, work, and business so that you are working with your body, the energies
around you, everything around you, rather than trying to push and—like how cool would it be to
work in a way that honours both your and nature's rhythms? Because that is exactly what we're
gonna dive into in today's episode, where we are gonna unpack the No. 1 thing that is standing
between you and absolutely peak productivity, and it is what skyrocketed my own—it is cyclical
alignment.
And now what baffles me—honestly, it shocks me—that not only do people not use this tool in
their life, but they don't even know what it is. Like I—I cannot believe it. And you know, before
you kind of skip on and are like, no, this episode isn't for me because I use the word cyclical and
cycle, hear me out for a second. This applies to both females and males. This applies no matter
whether you are cycling or not, because you see the female physiology is just one of so, so many
cycles that are available out there.
So stick around because this applies to everyone, whether you're female, you're male, you don't
identify with either of those two genders, whether you are cycling or not, maybe peri or
premenopausal, whether you've had a hysterectomy. It all applies. Let's dive in.
Welcome to Resonance, the podcast for high performers and entrepreneurs who want to do life,
work, and success differently. I am your host, Viktoria Levenberg, and I'm obsessed with
efficiency, productivity, and planning in a way that harnesses your energy and your natural
rhythms while keeping you in alignment and integrity. Because I have figured out that lasting
success is not about the hustle. It is about being in resonance. Let's begin.
Welcome, welcome, my friends. We are in the energy and face of our cycle at the time of the
recording of this episode. So if compared to some of the other episodes you're like, oh, she
sounds like she's got a little bit more pep in her step, that is why. The moon is waxing, I'm in my
follicular phase—you know, we are back into it, which is really great. I truly always welcome this,
uh, change in dynamics, of course honouring all four rhythms.
And if right now everything I'm saying is like going totally above your head—fear not—it's all
gonna make a lot of sense in just a moment. And before we dive in, I also just wanted to
comment on the T-shirt that I'm wearing. So if you're watching this episode on YouTube, or
you're like, you know, maybe looking at some of the clips, you'll notice that I've got, um, a T-shirt
that I got in Sedona, Arizona, and it's got this little sun and kind of all of the zodiac signs.
And it was quite funny, cause like I've been wearing this T-shirt all day, and I normally kind of, you
know, dress up a little bit for you guys. You know, I might change my outfit here and there. And
then I was like, you know what, I'm gonna keep this shirt on because it literally talks about what
we're about to dive into—like cyclical alignment. It couldn't be more potent than that. So I
thought it was quite a cool little synchronicity to start us off with.
And look, cyclical alignment is hands down the most effective way to increase your productivity. It
is the missing ingredient that most productivity courses, books, e-books, podcasts, whatever
hacks you—whatever you wanna name it—they're missing. And it is so, so widely misunderstood.
So if you, like me back in the good old days, are trying to make it through, pushing through and
expecting constant results and like wondering why you're just feeling so tired and so freaking
worn out all the time, then this episode is for you. Because by the end of this episode together,
you will know exactly how to harness your cyclical energy, both your bodies and nature's and the
world around you, so that you can get more done in less time.
Let's dive in.
So here's the thing. One of my big quirks with the traditional linear productivity model is that
unfortunately most schools, workplaces, and businesses run in that linear fashion. New day, new
beginning. And you see that is very much kind of following the daily 24-hour cycle of our sun,
which is like sunrise, sunset—yay, constant results every single day.
And while that seems to work for some males sometimes, right—like there's a reason why it's so
widely adopted, and uh, you know, we do live in a male-dominated productivity system. I do also
wanna talk to the fact that it doesn't work for all males necessarily, and it definitely ignores at
least half of the population if you're picking up what I'm putting down.
So today we'll explore the polarities of linear and cyclical productivity and identify exactly how
you can weave cyclical alignment into your work, life, and business.
So let's get into kind of the nitty-gritty, right?
First things first: the linear productivity model, as I mentioned, it expects these constant peak
results. 24/7 maximum efficiency, top line, best performance ever in the history of the world, 365
days of the year. Clock in, clock out, in and out. Input, output, input, output. Be like a song—you
know what—what's that song? It's like work it harder, make it—oh my gosh, I am not—do not
sing on the podcast. This is not what we're doing.
But team, this linear productivity model—this is literally the opposite of how all of nature works.
Think about it. We have four seasons, right? Winter, spring, summer, autumn. We have four lunar
phases. We've got the new moon, waxing, full, and the waning moon. We've got four-day phases.
Even in this 24-hour cycle we've got nighttime, morning, midday, and afternoon.
And especially for our cycling females as well, you've got another caveat here that's influencing
you, which is your cycle—your menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phase.
Why am I speaking to this?
Because we are not meant to be constantly producing machines. We aren't like a robot that you
just turn on and it is constantly, you know, like your ChatGPT producing results in like the click of
a button. That is no—how, not how humans are wired. Because you see, we are animals at the
very core primal level. We are also, as great as and elevated as we think we are, we're also primal
beings.
And everything in nature honours the cycle.
Like think about bears. Bears honour the hibernation phase. Little squirrels in autumn are
gathering all the little nuts and seeds and stocking up for the cold winter months. Like even birds
migrate throughout the seasons depending on what's going on. Everything in nature—the leaves
fall and turn yellow and red before they come—and before things sprout up again in spring,
right?
Like everywhere you look, it's all around you.
And yet we have built a world, society, and work structure and school structure and businesses
that completely ignore one of the major forces governing our life, the universe, and our planet.
It really—it truly does baffle me. It infuriates me. And that is why I genuinely believe like that I
have been guided in this direction, is to start to help bring this out into the world. Because I see a
possible future where this wisdom, this knowledge, is integrated back into society as a whole.
Because imagine how much more productive, how much more effective we would be if we were
finally operating in our peak productivity while feeling great about it and honouring each other's
rhythms and knowing how to best work together.
Because the thing is, yes—like say it's cycling females—we'll obviously all have our different
stages of our cycle. Then there are things that we share in commonality in the planet. And then
there are kind of some more advanced cycles that are beyond the scope of today's episode that
also both govern us as a collective species and us individually.
And if we finally learned—you know, it's like a code—like if we finally learn how to code crack this
code, um, and would use it to work smarter, then my goodness—like the world is our oyster.
And that is really my intention here. And uh, you know, to bring it kind of back to the practical,
the tangible, you might be thinking like, okay Vik, I get it, cool kumbaya, but how do I apply this to
my day-to-day life?
You see these four cycles are also applied in projects and in your work life and business.
And this particular part that I'm about to share with you I learned from my financial coach and
mentor, Kate Northrop. She actually has an incredible course on this as well.
It's called Heal the Way You Work. And basically, the names that she gives these four cycles in
your projects is again mirroring the cyclical nature of everything in the universe, right?
So first we've got this fertile void. And this fertile void is like this equivalent of like the winter
energy, the new moon, the, um, you know, the nighttime, the menstrual phase of the female
cycle, where the idea is there. It's kind of brewing up, but you're not acting on it yet. You're just
kind of letting yourself sit on it.
It's almost like as if you imagine you're like a little chicken that's sitting on the egg, and you're just
kind of sitting on that egg until it starts to be like, oop, I think I'm ready to hatch. And so you're
just sitting on it.
And like a really great firsthand kind of real-life example for me in my life right now—and you
know I've got many a project, and I actually in my planning rituals track where they all are on
their cycles anyway. This is a lot of the stuff that I'm gonna be teaching inside Efficiency Made
Easy.
But basically, one of my projects that's in its fertile void right now is writing my book.
So I have to be honest, not just one book. I've got many books in me that I know are going to
come out in this lifetime. And there's a idea of like roughly what they're gonna look like, what
they're gonna be about, um, how that's gonna tie into my greater kind of purpose and legacy,
etcetera.
And yet I'm not necessarily acting on them yet. So the knowledge is there and the intention is
there that I will know in the right time when to begin to weave that into some of my more
concrete planning. But for now they're just in the fertile void, and that is okay.
Like rather than trying to force things into just becoming because we're like must produce, do
everything yesterday, like I'm just letting—letting that one sit until it's ready to hatch.
And believe it or not—and um I kind of taught this in my, um, in my beta, like my program with
my current students at the moment—we were talking about the mind and our unconscious mind
and, you know, only 10% of our thoughts are conscious. So we think that like we're so smart and
everything we think is all that reality is, but that's quite far from the truth.
Because most—actually 90% of your reality and your mind is in the unconscious and the
subconscious mind. And so even though on the surface, right, in this 10% tip of the iceberg
conscious awareness, it might not seem like I'm doing anything—because I am not doing
anything with the book—but in my unconscious, in the depths of my unconscious, deep deep
down in the deep waters of that iceberg, things are already starting to come together.
And it is the exact same thing like in the depths of winter. Even though on the surface of Mother
Earth all you can see is just layers and layers of snow, very far deep underneath in the ground
there's already little mycelial networks that are beginning to form. The fungi communicating to
one another, the roots connecting and starting to sprout those little movements of energy and
whatever else is going to come up and out so that it is ready and fertile for the next season,
which is emergence.
And emergence, according to Kate Northrup's theory, is related to the spring, the follicular, the
waxing moon, and your morning energy.
And so you again, like in your work life and business, what that might look like is when you're
beginning to work on something, but it's—it's in its emergence, right? So it's just like little little,
um, little popcorn things are starting to pop. Little seeds are starting to sprout. You're just seeing
the very first tiny little green shoot pop out of the earth.
And so it might look like brainstorming, ideating, planning, um you know.
For me right now at the time of this recording, what's in my emergence phase is Efficiency Made
Easy. So I know that by the time this episode comes out I'll already be teaching my incredible
founding members, who I am so incredibly grateful for and so, so lucky to have in this container.
And yet right now, in the present moment of me recording this episode, um I am ideating. I am—
you know that the idea is there, I'm making momentum. I've got people on the priority wait list. I
am drafting out the frameworks and the outline and kind of brainstorming what's the smartest
way to deliver this that makes sense to different personality types, all those things, right?
So it's very much in its emergence phase. So that's a really great example of that.
And then after emergence comes visibility.
So the visibility stage of a project is effectively your summer, your full moon, your ovulation, your
midday energy. It is when things are at their most visible, at the highest. It is sort of like go mode.
It is when, you know, those kind of sayings where people say it's like it's like a year happened in a
week. That's sort of the vibe I'm talking about when it's specifically pertaining say to that project
or work stream.
So you know what that might look like in practical terms is like you're in full swing and you are
seeing things really come together and make sense. You're delivering the thing, you're doing the
thing.
So for example, uh you know at the time of the publishing of this episode, Efficiency Made Easy
will already be in visibility because I will be doing the thing. I'll be delivering the program. I'll be
adapting and talking to my people and and—and all those sort of things, um.
At the current time of recording of this episode, what's in my visibility stage is, um, promoting
the priority waitlist for Efficiency Made Easy. So that's a really great example of, um, kind of what
visibility looks like.
It's basically the thing that occupies also the most of your time and energy.
I would always say—and this is where a lot of people trip up when it comes to their productivity
and efficiency—because they're trying to do too much all at the same time. And so if you've got
like three, four, five, six, seven, eight projects running alongside one another and they're all in
visibility at the same time, you're basically inevitably setting yourself up for failure.
Because none of them are gonna deliver on their potential, and it's gonna burn you out.
So let's not do that, shall we?
Now the last stage in terms of your kind of cyclical project management side of things is
culmination.
And so that is the equivalent of say like your autumn energy, your luteal phase if you're a cycling
female, the waning moon, and the afternoon kind of coming into the evening part of the day.
And so think of that in terms of projects like you're wrapping things up. You're tidying them into a
bow. You know you're doing the the briefs, you're—you're closing things off, checking the details,
ticking—what is it—crossing the T's, dotting the I's, all those little details.
It's like again I always—I love this little metaphor of like the little squirrel that's just like going,
going and collecting all the nuts and—and putting them in her little nook to make sure that
everything's nice and tidy and ready for the new phase to begin, which obviously is a fertile void.
And so what is in the culmination phase for me right now at the time of the recording of this
episode is The Stress Reset.
Which is, if you've been kind of part of my community for a while, you will know that was
originally the offer that I was pitching to my community to begin with. And then through that
work I realised that it was kind of doing the right thing but at the wrong angle.
So I'm pivoting away from that and putting all of my focus, time, and energy into Efficiency Made
Easy, right? But I had made a commitment, um, and I had incredible students inside the Stress
Reset, which that program, you know, was to see through to its completion.
So even though, um, there was already a new parallel project coming on board into its
emergence phase, I knew that I had to also make sure I was honouring the culmination and the
wind down of The Stress Reset.
And so when you apply this thinking into your project management and your scheduling and—
and your workload, it really helps you balance the scales much. It makes it so much easier. And it
helps you understand where your time, resources, and energy are going.
And it also helps ensure that you build enough spaciousness for you to achieve peak productivity,
but not at the cost of your health and well-being. Definitely not at the cost of your results or your
performance.
So those are those four stages when it comes to your projects: fertile void, emergence, visibility,
and culmination.
Now you see the problem with the linear productivity model—and unfortunately society at large,
let's be honest here, um—is that we glorify those peak energy phases of the cycle, right?
So think spring and summer. Um think visibility and, uh, emergence.
Like everyone's always like yes, amazing, achieve, do more, more, more, peak peak peak, energy
energy energy, right?
Um I was tempted to sing this song like passion, passion, energy, energy. And I don't know why
I'm singing on the podcast again, Viktoria. Anyway, this is—this is what's coming through, so
maybe it resonates, maybe it doesn't.
Anyways, what society and the linear productivity model do is they glorify and solely focus on
those peak energy phases—summer and spring—and they completely ignore and even vilify, look
down on, put down the lower energy phases, which is autumn and winter.
Which are just as important to the whole process, and they serve their purpose.
Because like how many people do you know who are always starting something, but then they
never wrap it up and they never see it through to completion? Or they never do their debriefs.
They never look back at what happened to reflect on the learnings and things they could have
done differently and better etcetera, so they just keep repeating the same mistakes over and over
again. Like I've seen this firsthand in corporate as well. It's a ridiculous, like you would just be
doing more and more and creating new things, and you would never look back at what you did
and actually evaluate like, as what what we're doing, is that making sense or not.
And this is the exact same concept applied in real life. You know, you might be thinking like, oh
Vik’s in a bit of woo land again, but no. Like these concepts apply to everything.
And the same thing goes for the fertile void. Because if something's not ready to emerge yet, you
can push and force and try as hard as you want, but you're basically, it's like pushing, you know
BS uphill. It's gonna be really really hard. It's like this big big rock that you're just trying to push
uphill. It's just it—why force it? Let it come at the right time. Re-evaluate if it's not working.
There's probably a reason behind it. And sure, you can push through and make it happen and
you'll realise it didn't work and you'll be back at square one, or just not waste your time and
honour the fact that every project has a fertile void where it also just needs to honour the
spaciousness and its non-existence.
Because even though on the conscious level it might appear like it doesn't exist, it is still being
wired in the unconscious.
And you see when we just focus on this linear push go summer spring only must achieve must do
mentality, that unfortunately inevitably inevitably leads to burnout, exhaustion, hustle culture,
right? Again, like which by the way, it disgusts me how glorified it is. It's—yep, that's enough
haha. I'm not gonna go on a side Tangent rant there, but I think you get the gist.
It leads to unrealistic expectations and this constant feeling of thinking like you're behind. Oh my
God I'm so behind. I'm I'm not doing enough, I'm not.
And it's so funny because like even at the time of recording of this episode I literally had this
exact feeling come up in my life. Right, like just because I'm teaching these things and because
I'm more experienced and, and you know, have a lot of tools and things up my sleeve doesn't
mean that I don't go through the same pain points that you are going through as well.
So like literally just three days ago I vividly remember after having done a full big days of work
feeling really anxious, really overwhelmed, feeling like I'm behind, feeling like I didn't do enough.
And it's just sort of like ah oh my God oh my God oh my God, just like really. And this is a big week
for me. Like there was there's a lot of demands.
And the difference is that rather than trying to push and do more and force myself to hustle
through so that I don't feel behind anymore, instead I leaned back and looked from a cyclical
perspective, from an energy management perspective, and using my high-performance tools and
systems at what I can do differently to change the situation in real time.
And there were a couple really easy solutions. I mean first things first that I—I did my planning
ritual, which I always do anyway. I pushed out some timelines. I shuffled things around, because
what is overwhelm if not simply the fact that you are trying to cram too many demands in too
small of a time container?
So the solution to overwhelm, of course, is to either expand the time container or reduce the
demands. And so I did a little bit of both in a way that still didn't compromise my results, by the
way. Because you know, someone might not be ready to hear this, but deadlines are made up.
It's all arbitrary. Like there's no deadline God being like you must do this right now. You'd be
surprised. Try it out next time. Can you be like, hey I'm under the pump, would it be okay if I
deliver this X? Or learning to set some boundaries and be like, well if you want me to do this then
I've got to let go of that.
And this is where we're coming into a whole like time and energy management and boundaries
piece again. I don't want to side Tangent and sidetrack too much, but I'm just trying to give you
like a real-time real-life example of where we do—we live in a culture that expects these constant
demands of us. And so it's totally normal if you are feeling behind. It is totally normal if you are
feeling overwhelmed.
And just see, this is your beacon of hope that there is another way. And there are so many tools
and oh things that I'm just so excited to share with the incredible people who decide to join my
beta and who also decide to join Efficiency Made Easy in the future, right?
Because like right now, you know in this founding members launch we're just flushing these
things out. I'll be teaching it for the first time. So it's gonna be a really big learning curve for me.
I'm going to really get the opportunity to see like what are some of these things that kind of
makes sense in Vik reality. How does that translate to other people?
And I've got like a lot of different personality types in there as well with like different struggles. So
it's gonna be really cool to see kind of what's more relevant for for some versus others.
So anyways all that to say is that there is a solution.
And so if you right now, like I was just a few days ago, are feeling behind or feeling like you're
falling victim to this hustle culture mentality where you're just expected to constantly perform
beyond go go go mode and do and achieve and strive and you don't see a way out, knowing and
understanding that there is another way is step 1.
So just simply by showing up here today, simply by listening to this video or watching it—listening
to this podcast or watching this video—welcome, you have completed Step 1. You are here.
Step 2 is then applying this knowledge and wisdom that I've just shared with you into your own
planning and structures.
So like as I have already spoken about quite extensively, this is exactly what I teach inside
Efficiency Made Easy. But like some examples of that would be, you know, rather than trying to
do everything and then some in like your lowest energy weeks, how about trying to adjust your
calendar and schedule so that you work with your energy when it's at its peak?
And have your important meetings, have your important calls, have them there. Maybe in the
Lutiel phase when you're like a little bit more detail-oriented, you structure more of your admin.
Like I always do my expenses in my Luteal phase. I don't know what it is. I can just shut my office
door, pop my music on, and I'm just like boom boom boom. I smash it out. All the other phases
it's like oh God don't even try and touch it.
So you know that's that's just like a really nice example of how you can weave it in.
And this isn't about perfection. Like this isn't about trying to tick all the boxes and doing it all
right. Again like just notice if that inner perfectionist is coming through, right? Like this is just
using these concepts and theories to make your life easier.
And that was what brings me to step 3.
Using it to inform your decisions. Because like we can plan and set things up in advance as much
as we can, but the reality is like we don't know what might happen in the next second, let alone
in the next hour, let alone tomorrow or a year from now, right?
And that is sometimes something that holds a lot of people back from planning. And I've spoken
to many people about this already. It's just like this sort of reluctance to feel like you're locked in
or like you're committing to something, but something even better might come your way, or you
don't even know where you'll be.
Like there's—we could go off on a lot of different side tangents here. But I do, I'm a firm believer
in the need for healthy masculine structure for a plan, and also healthy feminine flow, the ability
to respond in real time and adjust.
And so some of those ad hoc adjustments might look like for me recently, my cycle has been
really off. Um that is because of like some really big stressors that I have been dealt in Q4 of last
year, and that's just what happens. Your body reacts to that stress and gets a bit
discombobulated. Here we go—physiological proof in real time, right?
And so my cycle came at a time where I didn't expect it, because I didn't know when to expect it.
It was a bit of an unpredictable. And that combined with the fact that my cycle's been a bit off,
like when it did come it really took an energetic toll. Like it was just like boom, again I was hit by a
car.
I had like zero capacity for anything.
And so knowing how to use and apply cyclical alignment in my work life and business, I knew that
right now in that moment the best use of my time and energy was to take that day off.
Because there was no point in trying to push through fatigue and exhaustion. And I'd just be
staring at that computer screen wasting my time and energy and everyone else's to be honest,
because I'd just be getting nowhere.
And instead giving my body and mind what I needed in the moment so that then later on I could
perform better.
Because the problem with the linear productivity model and ignoring our cyclical nature as well is
that if you don't give yourself what you need in one stage of the cycle, particularly those slower
energy cycles, you then don't get to maximise the energy boost that comes with the higher
energy cycles.
It doesn't like—you can't just—what do people say? Like you can't just bake your cake and eat it
too. Like you gotta honour the whole cycle for the cyclical nature of it to apply in real life.
And so you know the problem is just that when we just constantly try and push through, we
actually end up deteriorating our productivity across all four stages.
So then if you stay in that linear productivity model, you stay in that flatline. You never achieve
that peak that is available there for you where then collectively combined you are actually 10
times more productive, even though you're doing less and working less.
It's just—I know it might be blowing your mind right now, but I'm telling you this is real. Like I
have not just lived and witnessed this in my life.
I've seen this for so so many people, and this is how nature works as well. And so if it is good for
Mother Earth, surely surely it is good for you.
And now you might be thinking, Vik, this all sounds a little bit too abstract, too complicated, and
like a whole lot of work. I cannot overhaul my entire life just because you say that cyclical
alignment is important. And that's fine, like I totally get it, right? Like that is okay.
You're probably feeling overwhelmed right now because your current system—or lack thereof
may I say—is already too much work. You've already got too much on your plate because you've
been conditioned to believe that a better system means a more complicated system, right?
Because you've been conditioned to believe that input equals output. The more I get the more I
get, the more I do the more I get. But that is wrong, and that is that crucial shift that we're
beginning to make here.
The complexity isn't about the alignment.
The complexity is in the constant fatigue and the friction of trying to force action and productivity
when your energy is low. When everything around you is saying stop, and you're trying to push
full throttle.
This system that I work, live by, swear by, and now teach is designed to be the anti-complexity
tool. Because it eliminates at least 80% of your wasted effort. It's it's easy.
This is why I called my program Efficiency Made Easy. It's not supposed to be hard. Life isn't
meant to be hard. It actually—it gets to be easy, and that's okay. It's okay for it to be easy.
I know it might feel a little bit unfamiliar, a little bit taboo, a little bit naughty. But it is a possibility.
And so I would just encourage you, as you look ahead into the next week, you know this next
season of your life, to just start with the path of least resistance and maximum results.
The smallest—the smallest single possible action step that I would invite you to take right now is
to identify where in your energy you are right now.
And I know this might all seem pretty complex, but I'm pretty sure that most of you will have a bit
of a hunch like, am I in the like complete you know new moon fertile void winter? Am I kind of in
the spring? Am I in the summer like whoo let's go? Or am I winding down in the autumn, the
luteal? Like just just have a think. It doesn't have to be perfect. You will intuitively know where
you're at.
And from that, see if you can choose one high-leverage task that actually matches that energy
and give it a try. Just see how that works. It doesn't have to be complicated. You don't have to,
you know, nerd out with me in the complicated charts, even though I do and I can teach it to you.
But you know just meet yourself where you are.
Just 1, 1, 1, 1 simple grounded aligned action that instantly feels easier and natural, rather than
trying to force something that's not meant for this moment in time.
And if you're wondering, oh gosh Vik, how do I do that, I've got an episode on this exact topic—
episode 19 of Resonance. I'll link it up in the show notes below. That will really help you with this,
and it'll get a little bit more concrete in the detail if today's episode wasn't quite concrete for my
people who like love a lot of examples and a lot of detail.
So I'll make sure to listen—I'll make sure to listen, I I don't need to listen to it, I know it—I'll make
sure to link it up for you below, because it really comes down to this choice.
You've got a choice here.
Are you gonna let fear of a perceived complexity with setting new things up keep you trapped in
a system that you know isn't working for you, and you know is making your daily work freaking
exhausting and complicated?
Or are you ready to embrace the strategic simplification that will come with embracing cyclical
alignment into your work life and business?
That will allow you to achieve your maximum results, peak efficiency, peak productivity, without
sacrificing your energy, with the least resistance, and actually with not quite as much change as
you think.
That is what's available to you on the other side.
So here you have it my friends—the secret to peak efficiency and productivity: cyclical alignment.
I could talk about this for days, as you can see. I am incredibly passionate about the topic. I'm
building a whole program and a whole dynasty around it. Because if it's good for Mother Earth, it
is good enough for you too.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for listening. I am incredibly grateful for you. I hope
you have a fabulous week ahead, and I look forward to touching base with you, whether it's on
the socials, in the emails, or maybe just accompanying you on your next walk, run, drive, cleaning
the house—wherever and however you listen to the podcast.
Thank you for being here. I'll see you next time.
Bye for now.
How valuable would it be for you to get more done in less time while having more energy?
Imagine the things that you could achieve if you finally stopped running on empty and instead
learned to cultivate peak performance in your work, life, and business.
We did just close enrolment for my very first round of Efficiency Made Easy, but I've got you. If
you do also want to join this incredible group coaching program where I am going to be teaching
the exact systems, tools, and processes I use to run my life, make sure you get yourself on the
priority waitlist for when we open doors again, which is just a few short months away.
In case you're wondering if this is for you, well look—does any of this apply?
You might have big goals and a full schedule, but you're trying to achieve them through forced
productivity. Or you're physically exhausted, but your mind just won't stop. Perhaps you feel a
low grade of anxiety throughout your day, like even when you're trying to rest.
And maybe you spend your day reacting to pings, emails, you know firefighting all the demands.
And then by the time you get to the end of the week, you just move the same to-do list items all
the way back over to Monday.
If any of this applies to you and you would like to join this special program, make sure that you
join the priority waitlist today. The link is in the show notes below and at
viktorialevenberg.com/success.
Can't wait to see you there.
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