Distraction Isn’t the Problem: What It’s Really Trying to Tell You (Ep. 129)
Distraction Isn’t the Problem: What It’s Really Trying to Tell You
You know that pesky little check engine light that pops on out of nowhere? Some people ignore it, some people haul the car to the dealership immediately—but either way, it’s trying to tell you something. Distraction works the same way. It’s not just about losing focus or scrolling on your phone—it’s a symptom, a signal that something deeper is going on in your life.
In this episode, we’re taking a hard look at distraction, the sneaky, subtle, sometimes shame-inducing little thief of our time. From ignoring a kid’s story because of work, to half-hearted apologies, to lost commitments and Netflix spirals—distraction shows up in all sorts of ways. Understanding it, naming it, and exploring what’s really underneath is how we start reclaiming our attention, presence, and peace.
We’ll dig into:
* Why distraction often masks itself as productivity, anger, or “busyness”
* How distraction leads to shame spirals instead of real solutions
* The small but powerful first step to noticing and untangling the patterns in your life
If you’ve been trying to push distraction aside, this episode is for you. Grab a cup of coffee, park yourself somewhere comfy, and let’s lift the hood on distraction together—before that flashing yellow light starts blinking.
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"Autumn Day" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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