What If You’re Not Behind? (Challenging the Urge to Rush)
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This week we’re getting real about that all-too-familiar feeling behind—whether it’s your to-do list, New Year’s intentions, or just life in general. We talk about what rushing actually looks like in our lives, why it rarely helps with time management, and how our culture’s obsession with busyness (and perfectionism) can make us feel like we’re never caught up. We share how we’re reframing what progress looks like, the thrill of finishing tasks, and how to choose a smoother, more self-compassionate pace (even when life feels hectic).
Timestamped Highlights- 00:44: That creeping feeling behind—why it shows up so quickly
- 01:59: The power of finishing dreaded tasks (and a British-accented banker named Jaunty)
- 03:13: Carrying over tasks week to week—and the relief of clearing the decks
- 05:01: How finishing little tasks clears space for bigger goals
- 05:35: The magic of a “power hour”
- 06:19: The myth of being behind and the dangers of rushing
- 08:47: Unrealistic expectations and honoring your own pace
- 09:28: Letting our priorities (and word of the year!) guide our choices
- 13:11: Setting boundaries around work and personal time
- 15:13: Mornings, rushing, and the wisdom of “slow is smooth, smooth is fast”
- 17:10: How choosing your pace can change everything
Key Takeaways
- The feeling behind is often a myth—there’s no universal timeline we should be on.
- Clearing small tasks can free up mental space for bigger goals and better time management.
- Rushing rarely saves time and often leads to mistakes or missing out on good things.
- Boundaries (like not working weekends) help us enjoy both work and rest.
- We get to choose our pace—let our values and priorities lead the way, with a little self-compassion.
Bottom Line
You’re not actually behind—there’s no official schedule you have to follow. Let go of the rush and find a pace that works for you, right now.
Let's ConnectDo you tend to feel behind? What helps you bring more ease and smoothness into your days?
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