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Busy Isn't a Badge of Honor: The Lie We Tell Ourselves at Work

59 min · 7. apr. 2026
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You ended the day exhausted. Nine meetings. Constant Slack pings. And somehow, nothing moved forward. That's not a you problem. That's a systems problem. In this episode, Rebecca and Cale dismantle the culture of busyness that's quietly breaking teams, stalling projects, and burning out the people who care most. They dig into why full calendars feel like progress but rarely are, why "everyone is responsible" almost always means no one is, and how the most chaotic workplaces often have the best intentions, just no architecture to back them up. From overlapping ownership and scopeless projects to Slack becoming a black hole for decisions that should live somewhere else, this episode names what's actually happening and gives you a framework to fix it. You'll walk away with: * The difference between activity and impact (and how to audit your own week) * Why busyness is a structural failure, not a time management failure * One owner per outcome and why it changes everything * How to protect your focus when the system around you hasn't caught up yet "You can't create in chaos. But you can architect clarity."

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Busy Isn't a Badge of Honor: The Lie We Tell Ourselves at Work

You ended the day exhausted. Nine meetings. Constant Slack pings. And somehow, nothing moved forward. That's not a you problem. That's a systems problem. In this episode, Rebecca and Cale dismantle the culture of busyness that's quietly breaking teams, stalling projects, and burning out the people who care most. They dig into why full calendars feel like progress but rarely are, why "everyone is responsible" almost always means no one is, and how the most chaotic workplaces often have the best intentions, just no architecture to back them up. From overlapping ownership and scopeless projects to Slack becoming a black hole for decisions that should live somewhere else, this episode names what's actually happening and gives you a framework to fix it. You'll walk away with: * The difference between activity and impact (and how to audit your own week) * Why busyness is a structural failure, not a time management failure * One owner per outcome and why it changes everything * How to protect your focus when the system around you hasn't caught up yet "You can't create in chaos. But you can architect clarity."

7. apr. 202659 min