Lighten Your Load Podcast with Melissa Miller
Melissa talks about why interruptions derail productivity, how most planning tools miss the mark, and what actually helps the brain regain focus and momentum after being pulled away from work. Interruptions are a normal part of real life — but the way they disrupt our work often leaves us feeling frustrated, scattered, and behind. In this episode of Lighten Your Load, Melissa explains why the real challenge isn’t the interruption itself, but what happens after — when we try to return to work without any context for where we left off. This episode is a gentle reminder that the problem was never you. It’s the systems we’re using. 🌿 In this episode, Melissa covers: * Why interruptions don’t disappear no matter how carefully workdays are scheduled * What makes re-entering work after an interruption feel so overwhelming * How losing context — not time — is what breaks momentum * Why most planning tools fall short for real-life workflows * How missing “in-between” steps force the brain to hold too much information * A kinder, more realistic way to support focus and follow-through 🧠 Key takeaway When work feels hard to return to after interruptions, it’s not a motivation or discipline problem. Most systems simply aren’t designed for how real brains and real work actually function — in phases, in pieces, and between interruptions. 🛠 Supportive next step The gap between stopping and starting again is exactly why Melissa created the Focus On What Matters Now Workflow Board. It’s designed to help business owners: * bookmark where they are * see what stage they’re in * and re-enter work without having to rebuild everything in their head You can explore the Workflow Board here: 👉 https://www.lightenyourloadva.online/focus-on-what-matters-now-workflow-a-brain-friendly-workflow-board-for-business-owners [👉 https://www.lightenyourloadva.online/focus-on-what-matters-now-workflow-a-brain-friendly-workflow-board-for-business-owners] There’s no pressure — just a supportive tool for when interruptions happen (because they always will). 💭 Reflection question When you return to work after an interruption, what information would your brain need to feel oriented and calm again? Thanks for being here with Lighten Your Load. See you in the next episode. -Melissa
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