We'd love to hear from you! We often treat our time like an unlimited resource: available, affordable, and always open for others. But constantly giving without re-calibrating comes at a real cognitive and emotional cost. This third episode in the four-part Time Matters series explores how our brains confuse constant helpfulness with connection, why setting limits can feel uncomfortable, and how to confidently restructure your “operating hours” so your time and energy reflect their true value...
All content for Fewer Things Better is the property of Kristin Graham and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
We'd love to hear from you! We often treat our time like an unlimited resource: available, affordable, and always open for others. But constantly giving without re-calibrating comes at a real cognitive and emotional cost. This third episode in the four-part Time Matters series explores how our brains confuse constant helpfulness with connection, why setting limits can feel uncomfortable, and how to confidently restructure your “operating hours” so your time and energy reflect their true value...
Ep. 172 - The Hidden Cost of Holding On: The Less We Own, the More We Have
Fewer Things Better
9 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. 172 - The Hidden Cost of Holding On: The Less We Own, the More We Have
We'd love to hear from you! What if our overflowing closets, packed garages, and cluttered desktops are quietly costing us more than we realize? In this episode, we explore how “owning it all” can actually drain our energy, scatter our focus, and weigh us down emotionally — and why clearing space can feel like a deep breath for your brain. Discover why letting go is so hard (hint: it’s not just laziness), how to work with your brain instead of against it, and simple ways to start small, witho...
Fewer Things Better
We'd love to hear from you! We often treat our time like an unlimited resource: available, affordable, and always open for others. But constantly giving without re-calibrating comes at a real cognitive and emotional cost. This third episode in the four-part Time Matters series explores how our brains confuse constant helpfulness with connection, why setting limits can feel uncomfortable, and how to confidently restructure your “operating hours” so your time and energy reflect their true value...