Living on the Virg Podcast

Learning What Enough Feels Like

24 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Yesterday I got more done than I had in weeks. I went to the gym, cleaned up the house, tackled a mountain of office work, balanced finances, edited a podcast episode I was proud of, and made healthy choices all day long. And somehow, at the end of the day, I still felt behind. That realization sent me down an unexpected path during my morning journaling session and led to an uncomfortable truth: my stress isn't coming from a lack of effort. It's coming from my inability to emotionally register completion. In this episode, I'm talking about productivity, retirement, unfinished to-do lists, invisible labor, and the way many of us automatically convert progress into remaining obligation. If you've ever finished a successful day only to focus on what didn't get done, this conversation is for you. In this episode: * Why getting things done doesn't always feel satisfying * The difference between unfinished tasks and actual failure * Life after careers, businesses, and major responsibilities * Learning to recognize progress instead of chasing completion * Why "enough" might be the skill we're really trying to learn Because maybe the problem isn't that we're behind. Maybe we've forgotten what enough feels like. #LivingOnTheVirg #PodcastLife #WomenOver50 #MidlifeWomen #LifeAfter50 #RealLifeConversations #PersonalGrowth #SelfReflection #MindsetShift #RetirementLife #ProductivityWithoutPressure #EnoughIsEnough #JournalingJourney #IntentionalLiving #WomenInMidlife #LifeTransitions #SelfAwareness #PersonalDevelopment #ManagingVsLiving #MidlifeMindset Follow up on YouTube! Tea, tips, blind items or hot takes? Interested in being a guest or have a great idea? Email or DM us LivingontheVirgPodcast.com, Livingonthevirgpodcast@gmail or on Instagram & TikTok @LivingontheVirgPodcast PLEASE SHARE WITH A FRIEND & Don't forget to Follow/subscribe, Rate and Review! Five Star reviews, we will thank you on the podcast just send a screenshot of your review to our IG Thank you for listening! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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