We’re all about creating thriving practices and balanced lives here at JA&A—and our latest Hey Docs! episode with author, speaker, and habit coach Amy Kemp hit all the right notes. From mindset shifts to burnout prevention, Amy dropped gem after gem in her conversation with Jill. Here’s our recap of what stood out—and why it matters for practice leaders trying to do it all without burning out.
Amy Kemp’s story isn’t your typical straight line to success—and that’s what makes it so relatable. With a background that spans from teacher to national sales leader, she found herself eight years ago launching a business (sort of by accident) that’s now transforming lives.
Her book, I See You, was over two decades in the making. It’s a powerful call to action for high-achieving women who are overwhelmed, tired of doing it all, and craving more impact—without adding more to their to-do lists.
Sound familiar?
Amy breaks down how our subconscious thought habits (the ones running on autopilot) shape everything from our productivity to our confidence. And the first step to changing them? You have to see them.
One of our favorite moments from the episode was Amy’s bike gear analogy: to go farther, you often have to downshift. It’s counterintuitive, but slowing down strategically—by building structure and rhythm into your life—creates the energy and clarity to go the distance.
Too many women resist structure because it feels rigid. But Amy reframes structure as support. It’s not about boxing you in—it’s about giving you the stability to show up fully, focus where it matters most, and finally breathe.
Burnout isn’t always about doing too much—it’s often about thinking the wrong things on repeat. Amy challenges us to pause and ask:
“What story am I telling myself right now?”
Whether it’s guilt about taking time off, anxiety about delegating, or the constant hum of I should be doing more, these mental loops keep us stuck. The good news? When we name them, we can reframe them.
This one might make you squirm a bit, but hear us out: rest is productive. In fact, it’s essential. Amy talks about carving out space for what she calls guilt-free play—whether that’s playing pickleball (her favorite) or anything that fully absorbs your attention and brings joy.
If you’re leading a team, running a practice, or showing up for your patients every day, you need time to recharge. Guilt-free. That’s where the creativity, clarity, and ideas come from.
One of the most powerful takeaways from the episode? Just because you can do it all doesn’t mean you should. Amy gives voice to the invisible weight many women carry—especially when it comes to unpaid labor and behind-the-scenes responsibilities.
She challenges listeners to get intentional about what they say yes to, and to share the load—whether that’s at home or in the office. Leadership isn’t about martyrdom. It’s about aligning your time and energy with your zone of genius.
Amy Kemp’s insights remind us that success isn’t about speed. It’s about sustainability. And the practices (and people) that go the distance are the ones who build space for rhythm, rest, and realignment.
If this conversation hit home for you, go check out I See You—available in print and audiobook—and tune into the full Hey Docs! episode for even more.