Ep 12: Time Scarcity and the Tolerance for Choosing Wrong
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What if the hardest part of limited time isn’t how little of it we have—but how afraid we are to choose wrong with the time we get?
In this episode, we talk about time scarcity and the noise that comes up when we try to use small pockets of time “well.” The second-guessing. The pressure. The fear that choosing ourselves might cost someone else.
We explore:
- Building tolerance for choosing the wrong thing—and staying with ourselves anyway
- How internal noise and self-abandonment block our sense of potential
- Why this is different from the idea of “taking care of me so I can take care of you”
- Rooting into relationship with ourselves as the way we contribute to others
- How our children learn self-trust by watching what we tolerate in ourselves
This is a conversation about becoming—not through optimization or sacrifice—but through presence, choice, and repair.
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*Hosts: Ali OConnell and Mollie Birney