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Balance Is a Myth (And Maybe That’s Okay)

29 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Everyone says they want balance. Better routines. Better habits. Better work-life boundaries. But what if balance isn’t actually what we’re chasing? In this episode, we’re talking about the uncomfortable truth behind “having it all together” and how so many high-functioning people confuse balance with control. From mental load and perfectionism to social media pressure, hyper-independence, burnout, and the fear of uncertainty, we unpack why letting go can feel so hard, and why true peace might actually come from surrender instead of structure. We also dive into: * The seven different types of rest * Why control can feel emotionally “safe” * Social media’s obsession with productivity culture * The difference between discipline and overcontrolling * Learning which “balls” in life are glass and which are rubber * Why some of the best moments in life are the unplanned ones If you’ve ever felt exhausted trying to keep everything perfectly managed, this episode is your reminder that you are allowed to rest, pivot, disappoint people occasionally, and still be okay. Because maybe balance was never supposed to mean perfection in the first place.

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