Inevitably Great - ENG

Busyness, the invisible pandemic - S02E03


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Welcome back to Inevitably Great! If you’re new, check out Season One for the foundational principles behind what we explore here. And if you want to go deeper, my book The Greatest Gift may already be out—find it on our website or Amazon. Today, I just need to flag something—no solutions, no action steps, just something that’s happening all around us yet goes unnoticed. There’s an epidemic suffocating human potential, and we don’t just ignore it—we think it’s normal, or worse, a sign of success. It’s busyness. The constant feeling of being overwhelmed, of having no headspace, of never having enough time. It’s everywhere. And while sometimes people say they’re busy as an excuse, that excuse can quickly turn into reality. We start believing we don’t have time for what matters—our dreams, our families, even just being present. Then we look for solutions: better work-life balance, a vacation, meditation. But the issue isn’t what’s on our plate; it’s that we’re lost in thought about it. We’re spending most of our energy thinking about life rather than living it. Overwhelm doesn’t come from the outside—it comes from within, from how much of us is actually present. And when we show up fully, something incredible happens: we access clarity, breakthroughs, creativity, confidence. It’s not about managing time better—it’s about realizing we create time and space in our experience. This realization could change the world. In fact, I think it should be a global priority—right up there with clean water and education. Because the moment people truly see this, we unlock a level of potential we didn’t even know was missing.


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