38. We Don’t All Have the Same 24 Hours: The Lie That’s Fueling Burnout
“We all have the same 24 hours.”
Sounds motivating… but for a lot of people, it feels exhausting, invalidating, and honestly untrue.
In this episode of Collectively Unhinged: Therapy Talk, we break down why the idea that everyone has the same 24 hours is not only inaccurate, but harmful to mental health. We explore how trauma, anxiety, depression, nervous system regulation, privilege, and life circumstances all impact energy, capacity, and productivity.
We also unpack why some people feel constantly behind, why burnout is so common, and how comparing your output to others can disconnect you from your actual needs.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re “not doing enough,” struggling to keep up, or wondering why things feel harder for you than others, this episode will help you understand why — and what actually matters.
In this episode, we cover:
* The myth of equal time and productivity
* Burnout, nervous system capacity, and energy differences
* How trauma impacts motivation and focus
* Why comparison fuels shame and exhaustion
* How to redefine productivity in a healthier way
🎙️ Hosted by therapists from Strong Mind Mental Health.
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🎵 INTRO MUSIC:
“Good Night” by FASSounds
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