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Are you too busy to be healthy?
Trule healthy in your body — mentally, emotionally, and spiritually healthy?
In this episode, Dr. Emily invites you to take an honest look at your level of busyness.
Not the kind that feels productive and energized… but the kind that leaves you wired at night, exhausted in the morning, and constantly rushing from one thing to the next.
Dr. Emily walks through three powerful signs that you may have stepped into unhealthy busyness:
• Difficulty sleeping because your body never truly relaxes • Rushing through your life without enjoying the moments you chose • A brain that never gets a break
This episode isn't about adding another task to your list. It's about asking deeper questions:
Am I as busy as I actually want to be?
Did I feel rushed and overwhelmed today?
What drains me?
What fulfills me?
Dr. Emily also explores the spiritual side of busyness — how constant stress and high cortisol levels leave very little space to hear, see, and recognize the small miracles happening around us. When we live in constant rush, we operate at the bare minimum of existence. And that's not the life we're meant to live.
Instead, she invites you to identify your non-negotiables:
Sleep. Brain breaks. Time that feels luxurious instead of frantic. Moments that feel meaningful instead of obligatory.
You don't need to overhaul your life overnight. You don't need to add another commitment. You simply need space — space to reflect, space to breathe, space to choose differently.
At the end of the episode, Dr. Emily shares a gentle daily reflection practice and a prayerful invitation: to align your desires with what truly nourishes your body, mind, and spirit.
Because health isn't just about weight loss. It's about living in a way that feels whole.
If you've been telling yourself you "don't have time" to slow down… this is the exact episode you need.
Ready for more guidance and support? Head to www.emilyvinzantmd.com or follow Dr. Emily on Facebook and Instagram for more science-backed common sense health.
By Emily VinZant, MD4.6
5353 ratings
Are you too busy to be healthy?
Trule healthy in your body — mentally, emotionally, and spiritually healthy?
In this episode, Dr. Emily invites you to take an honest look at your level of busyness.
Not the kind that feels productive and energized… but the kind that leaves you wired at night, exhausted in the morning, and constantly rushing from one thing to the next.
Dr. Emily walks through three powerful signs that you may have stepped into unhealthy busyness:
• Difficulty sleeping because your body never truly relaxes • Rushing through your life without enjoying the moments you chose • A brain that never gets a break
This episode isn't about adding another task to your list. It's about asking deeper questions:
Am I as busy as I actually want to be?
Did I feel rushed and overwhelmed today?
What drains me?
What fulfills me?
Dr. Emily also explores the spiritual side of busyness — how constant stress and high cortisol levels leave very little space to hear, see, and recognize the small miracles happening around us. When we live in constant rush, we operate at the bare minimum of existence. And that's not the life we're meant to live.
Instead, she invites you to identify your non-negotiables:
Sleep. Brain breaks. Time that feels luxurious instead of frantic. Moments that feel meaningful instead of obligatory.
You don't need to overhaul your life overnight. You don't need to add another commitment. You simply need space — space to reflect, space to breathe, space to choose differently.
At the end of the episode, Dr. Emily shares a gentle daily reflection practice and a prayerful invitation: to align your desires with what truly nourishes your body, mind, and spirit.
Because health isn't just about weight loss. It's about living in a way that feels whole.
If you've been telling yourself you "don't have time" to slow down… this is the exact episode you need.
Ready for more guidance and support? Head to www.emilyvinzantmd.com or follow Dr. Emily on Facebook and Instagram for more science-backed common sense health.

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