Kelly Clarkson, the powerhouse singer and Emmy-winning daytime talk show host, is reportedly contemplating changes to her bustling career as she approaches the end of her current contract with The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Since launching in September 2019, the NBC talk show has aired over 1,000 episodes, earning Clarkson 22 Emmy Awards, including three wins for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host. Yet, according to an exclusive source speaking to PEOPLE, Clarkson, 43, is reassessing the demanding nature of daytime television as she balances her professional ambitions with personal well-being.

“Kelly is incredibly talented,” the source shared. “Her talk show gives her stability and time with her kids.” Since her highly publicized divorce from Brandon Blackstock in 2020, Clarkson has prioritized finding balance and avoiding burnout. She shares two children—son Remington “Remy” Alexander, 9, and daughter River Rose, 10—with her ex-husband.

While Clarkson’s talk show remains a significant part of her career, the source reveals she still harbors a strong passion for music. Her latest single, Where Have You Been, released in May on her independent label High Road Records, signals her ongoing commitment to her musical roots.

“Daytime TV is still demanding,” the source notes. “She’s thinking that she might need a shift next year when her contract is up.” However, Clarkson is not rushing into decisions and remains focused on what’s best for both her career and family. “She still has time to figure out what’s best for her career and family. She was never one to rush into things,” the source added.

Clarkson’s representative has yet to comment on the situation.

Currently on a summer hiatus, The Kelly Clarkson Show is set to return for its seventh season, which Clarkson teased recently on Instagram. Meanwhile, Clarkson is preparing for her Studio Sessions residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, which kicks off on July 11. After postponing her first two shows due to laryngitis, she emphasized the importance of rest to deliver a flawless performance.

“Prep and rehearsals have taken a toll on my voice,” Clarkson wrote, promising fans a powerful comeback after her recovery. “The show is truly incredible. The musicians and singers are outstanding, and I want us all to start out strong. I can’t wait to be back next weekend and show y’all what we’ve been working on.”

As Clarkson navigates this pivotal moment, fans eagerly await news of her next chapter—whether it includes a new musical project, a reimagined role on daytime TV, or both. What remains clear is her dedication to excellence in every facet of her multifaceted career.