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When One Interrupted Day Feels Like Failure: The Interrupted Day Do-Over

13 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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026 If you’ve ever had one off day and immediately thought, “This isn’t working,” this episode is for you. Candace shares a real-life moment of building a thoughtful, well-researched schedule… only to feel like it completely fell apart after one interrupted day filled with appointments, errands, and real life. In this episode, Candace unpacks why busy brains turn interruptions into evidence, why one imperfect day can feel like a verdict on the whole plan, and how quickly we go from “this is a hard day” to “this isn’t working.” You’ll also hear this week’s Do-Over, a simple reset that helps you adjust expectations in real time—so one interrupted day doesn’t turn into giving up entirely. Want to share your do-over moment? Email team@thesteadystateco.com or send a quick voice memo. 👉 Join my newsletter: mybusybrain.com/join [https://thesteadystateco.com/join] 👉 Join the course waitlist: mybusybrain.com/plan [https://thesteadystateco.com/plan] 👉 Tap Follow so your next do-over is waiting when you need it most. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide mental health treatment, therapy, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapeutic relationship. If you are in need of mental health support, please reach out to a qualified professional in your area or contact your local crisis line.

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