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#207 | I Can Only Do Three Things Well in a Day

14 min · 1 de mar de 2026
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This week I had to tell my son to wait. He’s starting college prep and, like most big life transitions, it comes with forms, deadlines, and decisions. The catch? Every time he needed help, it was right when I was sitting down to write or record. And I realized something important: I can only hold three things well in a day. The fourth one? That’s when I start to unravel. In this episode of Tea with a Taurus, I talk about the quiet guilt of adulthood, the myth of daily balance, and why modern life feels like an equation that never quite adds up. We’ll explore cognitive load, productivity culture, and why “steady” might mean rotation instead of perfection. If you’ve ever felt stretched thin trying to juggle work, creativity, family, movement, and rest — this one is for you. Pour something warm and let’s talk about choosing your three.

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