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In this episode of the Be Unmessablewith® podcast, I dive into one of the most overlooked reasons high performers burn out, lose confidence, and quietly betray themselves, their calendars.
If your days look full but at the end of the day you feel wiped out, this one’s for you.
We say we’re busy, but are we actually doing what matters? Your calendar can be a mirror of your values, yet for most people, it’s a web of lies. You schedule the workout you skip, the writing block you scroll through, the “family dinner” you miss for one more email.
Every time you do that, you train your nervous system not to trust you.
After coaching entrepreneurs, founders, and executives for over 39 years, I’ve seen this single pattern quietly destroy more potential than any market crash ever could. When you can’t rely on your own word, your confidence erodes, your creativity collapses, and you start reacting to everyone else’s urgencies instead of creating from your vision.
What you’ll hear in this episode
The Calendar Lie: How overscheduling and broken self-promises create micro-betrayals that compound into burnout.
The Psychology Behind It: Why ignoring your own commitments trains your brain to devalue your goals (‘learned helplessness’ in disguise).
The Truth-Telling Framework: Four steps to turn your calendar from fiction into a mirror of your values and vision.
It’s not about productivity hacks, it’s about HONOR.When your calendar becomes your word, you stop living at the mercy of time and start designing it. That’s what being Unmessablewith® looks like: honoring your vision, your word, and your wellbeing as non-negotiable.
Download Our Free Guide to Free Instant Reset: A Simple Hack to Getting Unstuck and Into Action
https://beunmessablewith.com/instant-reset/
For more resources, CLICK HERE for the podcast episode page.
Connect With Josselyne
Website: beunmessablewith.com
Instagram: @beunmessablewith
By Josselyne Herman-Saccio5
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In this episode of the Be Unmessablewith® podcast, I dive into one of the most overlooked reasons high performers burn out, lose confidence, and quietly betray themselves, their calendars.
If your days look full but at the end of the day you feel wiped out, this one’s for you.
We say we’re busy, but are we actually doing what matters? Your calendar can be a mirror of your values, yet for most people, it’s a web of lies. You schedule the workout you skip, the writing block you scroll through, the “family dinner” you miss for one more email.
Every time you do that, you train your nervous system not to trust you.
After coaching entrepreneurs, founders, and executives for over 39 years, I’ve seen this single pattern quietly destroy more potential than any market crash ever could. When you can’t rely on your own word, your confidence erodes, your creativity collapses, and you start reacting to everyone else’s urgencies instead of creating from your vision.
What you’ll hear in this episode
The Calendar Lie: How overscheduling and broken self-promises create micro-betrayals that compound into burnout.
The Psychology Behind It: Why ignoring your own commitments trains your brain to devalue your goals (‘learned helplessness’ in disguise).
The Truth-Telling Framework: Four steps to turn your calendar from fiction into a mirror of your values and vision.
It’s not about productivity hacks, it’s about HONOR.When your calendar becomes your word, you stop living at the mercy of time and start designing it. That’s what being Unmessablewith® looks like: honoring your vision, your word, and your wellbeing as non-negotiable.
Download Our Free Guide to Free Instant Reset: A Simple Hack to Getting Unstuck and Into Action
https://beunmessablewith.com/instant-reset/
For more resources, CLICK HERE for the podcast episode page.
Connect With Josselyne
Website: beunmessablewith.com
Instagram: @beunmessablewith

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