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404 — The Time Management Lie: How to Stop Rushing, Start Living, and Finally Feel at Peace

404 — The Time Management Lie: How to Stop Rushing, Start Living, and Finally Feel at Peace

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You’ve mastered your calendar.

You’ve optimized your mornings.

You’ve checked every box.

So why do you still feel anxious, rushed, and never quite caught up?

In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on one of the biggest modern myths — the illusion that productivity leads to peace.

Because what if all your effort to “manage time” has actually been keeping your nervous system trapped in survival mode?

You’ll discover:

  • ✔️ The neuroscience of why efficiency fuels anxiety rather than freedom
  • ✔️ How the pursuit of control over time accelerates burnout and dysregulation
  • ✔️ A radically different approach to partnering with time instead of fighting against it
  • ✔️ Why embracing your human limits — not escaping them — expands your true capacity for joy, rest, and fulfillment

This episode is both a reframe and a release — an invitation to slow down, surrender the illusion of control, and start building rhythm instead of chasing balance.

Because peace isn’t found in mastering time.

It’s found in honoring it.

If you’ve been white-knuckling your calendar, constantly chasing the next hack, or wondering why “having it all together” still feels hollow, this conversation will help you exhale, realign, and finally live at the pace of peace..

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