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Running Late? It's Not Time Management, It's Perfectionism

23 min · 13 de may de 2026
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You commit to being on time today. And somehow… you’re not. Again. You start the morning with the best intentions, but the last 30 minutes disappear after you decide to do “just one more thing.” One more email. One more task. One small detail to fix. And suddenly you’re rushing out the door, stressed, overwhelmed and already behind. If this sounds familiar, this episode is for you. This isn’t about discipline or time management. There’s something deeper going on. In this episode, we’re looking at the hidden pattern that keeps so many women I work with stuck in the cycle of running late. What You’ll Learn: * The surprising link between perfectionism and being late * What’s actually happening in your body when you’re rushing * Why “just one more thing” keeps pulling you off track * A simple shift that can change how you move through times you are stuck in perfectionism There’s a pattern here and once you see it, you can start to change it. 🎧 Available wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. New episodes drop every Wednesday. 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend and tag me on social media! Find Tanja on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/tanja.woitasczyk/] Connect with Tanja on LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/tanja-woitasczyk-20b803276] Reach out for a free 30-min consult [https://calendly.com/woitanja/30-minute-time-to-thrive] This information is for educational purposes only. For medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment please talk to your health care practitioner about your specific health needs.

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