[EP 32] Why Being Busy Is a Form of Self-Soothing
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You’re not just busy.
You might be self-soothing.
In this episode, we explore a quiet but powerful truth: busyness can feel productive, responsible—even admirable—but sometimes it’s a way to avoid discomfort.
If your calendar is always full…
If slowing down makes you uneasy…
If rest feels earned instead of allowed…
This conversation is for you.
We’ll talk about why high performers often default to staying busy, what that protects, and what becomes possible when you stop using productivity as emotional armor.
Because sometimes the hardest change isn’t doing more.
It’s doing less — and sitting with what comes up.
Key Takeaways:
- Busy isn't the same as productive
- High performers often use motion to avoid emotion
- If slowing down feels uncomfortable, that discomfort might be information
- Productivity can become identity and that makes change harder
- Awareness creates choice
If you’re ready to examine what’s underneath your productivity patterns, let’s talk.
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