Hustle Culture and Being Reachable at All Times
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About this listen
In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger dive into the reality of modern life and the pressure of being reachable at all times.
They talk about how hustle culture, constant notifications, emails, and messages have created an environment where it feels like you are never truly off. From clients, to work, to social media, to everyday life, the expectation to always respond and always be available can take a serious toll on mental health.
Kirsten and Mel reflect on how different things used to be, when if you were not home, people simply could not reach you. There was space to disconnect, recharge, and be present. Now, with phones always in hand, that boundary has disappeared, and many people are feeling the weight of it.
They also talk about the pressure to stay visible and active online, especially as tattoo artists and entrepreneurs, where social media plays a major role in securing bookings and staying relevant. The conversation touches on burnout, overstimulation, and the importance of setting boundaries in a world that constantly demands your attention.
This episode is a reminder that it is okay to step back, disconnect, and protect your time and energy, even when it feels like everything is asking for it at once.
Follow the hosts:
Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos
Book a tattoo or learn more:
Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.
Keywords: hustle culture, mental health, burnout, work life balance, being always online, notifications stress, social media pressure, entrepreneur life, tattoo artist, Montreal tattoo artist, creative entrepreneur, mom entrepreneur, digital overload, overstimulation, boundaries, self care, modern lifestyle, work stress, tattoo industry