We'd love to hear from you! Many of us 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 tr...
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We'd love to hear from you! Many of us 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 tr...
Ep. 180 - Why Messy Is the Best Medicine for Perfectionism and Procrastination
Fewer Things Better
7 minutes
1 month ago
Ep. 180 - Why Messy Is the Best Medicine for Perfectionism and Procrastination
We'd love to hear from you! You only do something for the first time once. Every expert was once a beginner who was willing to step into the unknown and learn through the messy middle. In this episode, we’re talking about why waiting for “perfect” only keeps us stuck and how progress always begins with willingness, not perfection. Whether it’s a new habit, a creative project, or a goal you’ve been putting off, this is your reminder that messy starts still count—and that momentum is built one ...
Fewer Things Better
We'd love to hear from you! Many of us 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 tr...