5. The point where your day loses capacity
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You’re trying to hold a lot in your day.
Work.
Kids.
House.
Everything that needs to happen.
And on paper… it should fit.
But it doesn’t.
Things get pushed.
Moved later.
Carried into tomorrow.
Not because they don’t matter - because there’s nowhere for them to land.
So the day fills… but it doesn’t stabilize.
And you feel it.
That edge where more effort doesn’t actually change anything.
This isn’t a strategy problem.
It’s that your day is trying to hold more than it can sustain.
That’s the pattern.
Inside the Human Design Time Audit, you’ll see:
– where your day exceeds its capacity
– what keeps getting pushed because of it
– why it hasn’t been resolving
If you want to see it in your schedule, you can book one here.
You start something.
You get pulled away.
You come back - but you’re not where you left off.
So you restart.
Or move on.
And by the end of the day, nothing fully lands.
This isn’t about time.
Your day just isn’t holding.
That’s why it keeps repeating.
Inside the Human Design Time Audit, I show you:
– where your day breaks
– what’s causing it
– what needs to be removed so it holds
If you want to see it in your schedule, start your audit.
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