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The Season of Doing Too Much

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2311984/fan_mail/new] There are seasons in life when it feels as though every area of life requires attention at the same time. Deadlines, responsibilities, work, study, relationships, and future plans can create a constant sense of pressure, leaving little room to pause and reflect. This episode explores what happens psychologically when life becomes a season of doing too much. From cognitive load and mental overload to burnout and emotional exhaustion, the conversation examines why overwhelm often develops gradually, why functioning is not always the same as coping, and how productivity can become closely tied to self-worth. The episode also considers the invisible weight of mental load, the challenges of navigating prolonged periods of stress, and the importance of reconnecting with purpose and values during demanding seasons of life. If phrases such as "I'll rest after this week" or "things will calm down soon" sound familiar, this episode offers an opportunity to reflect on what may be carried beneath the surface

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Portada del episodio The Season of Doing Too Much

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