Episode 135
5 Reasons Why You Are Overcommitted and Underinvolved
In this episode of the Wise Effort Show, Dr. Diana Hill explores the paradox of feeling overcommitted yet under involved. She talks about the psychological and contextual reasons behind the paradox, including the myths of normalcy, the craving for more, the impact of our limiting stories, the avoidance of discomfort, and the misalignment with our values. Finally, she encourages listeners to destroy the concept of 'normal' and embrace their unique paths.
LISTEN AND LEARN REASONS WHY YOU’RE OVERCOMMITTED AND UNDER INVOLVED
- Reason 1: The Myth of Normalcy
- Reason 2: Holding On Too Tight
- Reason 3: Stuck in a Story
- Reason 4: Running from Discomfort
- Reason 5: You’re Heading in the Wrong Direction
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