The Tea Mind with Erica Moore
Episode Summary As summer approaches, many of us find ourselves pulled in different directions. Family commitments fill the calendar, holidays need planning, and if you’re running a business, you may already be thinking months ahead. It’s easy to mistake a full schedule for meaningful progress. In this week’s pause for tea, we explore why overwhelm is often less about having too much to do and more about uncertainty around what matters most. Through a simple reflection, you’ll create space to step back from the noise, identify the one thing that deserves your attention, and let the rest wait its turn. You’ll leave with a clearer focus for the week ahead and permission to stop expecting yourself to do everything. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Ceremonial Matcha [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/ceremonial-matcha/], A vibrant green tea with a clean, energising flavour, gentle sweetness, and a smooth finish. Matcha is often associated with focus and sustained attention. It felt like the perfect companion for a conversation about priorities, helping us slow down long enough to notice what truly deserves our energy. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 02:49 How matcha can support a sense of focus and clarity * 04:24 Why pausing is not the same as falling behind * 05:00 The unrealistic relationship many of us have with time * 05:40 Why overwhelm is often priority confusion * 06:24 The difference between urgent noise and meaningful work * 07:23 A simple exercise to make competing priorities visible * 08:17 Why meaningful progress matters more than finishing everything * 08:57 Helpful reminder: your list will never be finished “What matters most rarely shouts the loudest.” Resources and Links Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Ceremonial Matcha [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/ceremonial-matcha/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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