Figuring It Out with Rachel Lee

Episode 31 | You're Not Too Busy

12 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Most people say they’re overwhelmed. But what if that’s not actually the problem? In this episode, I’m talking about the difference between being overcommitted, overwhelmed, and overinvolved — and how staying “busy” can become one of the easiest ways to avoid dealing with yourself. I talk about: - using busyness as distraction - being emotionally consumed by everything around you - why “I don’t have time” usually isn’t the full truth - how overinvolvement keeps your own life stagnant - and the shift that started changing how I use my energy This isn’t about perfection. I still catch myself doing it too. The difference now? I notice it faster. If your energy has been everywhere except where it actually needs to be… this episode is for you.

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