
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us a text
Overwhelm happens when we don’t have the capacity to fully process a situation, our inner emotions or other impressions. We could say that the instream of data is greater than our bandwidth to process. Our capacity to process can be temporarily lowered because we’ve got a lot going on. Or we’re constantly taking too much in without a filter so our processor is tired and burned out.
The root of our overwhelm is more often our own internal dialogue and reactions to an event than the event itself. The belief structure we’re carrying will more than often create so many internal reactions and protection mechanisms that we’re overwhelming ourselves with conflicting information and pressure about who we should be. The beliefs driving those reactions are what you need to look at to end the internal overwhelm for good.
But there’s no way of getting to those beliefs when you’re in a state of overwhelm. That’s why, in this episode of the Uncover YOU podcast, I walk you through three tangible steps you can do to shift out of overwhelm so you can start changing the beliefs that are causing the overwhelm.
You find show notes in this post on my website.
Enjoying the Uncover YOU podcast? Your one-sentence review would be most helpful! Leave a review on Apple podcasts here.
Ready to revolutionize your relationship experience?
Subscribe to my 5 free training sessions - listen on any podcast platform
Last spots for the 2026 power journeys:
Mexico January 4-11 (everyone)
Spain April 12-18 (women)
The online programs:
Join me in Alchemy to heal emotional wounds and shift reactive patterns (one year of live calls, lifetime access to practices, €550)
The Embodied Relationship Academy - the full journey into secure relating and leading from love (high-touch coaching and dojo from €370/month)
Let's grow into the relationship you always longed for, starting with falling in love with being YOU. 🚀🩷
By Eva Beronius4.9
3131 ratings
Send us a text
Overwhelm happens when we don’t have the capacity to fully process a situation, our inner emotions or other impressions. We could say that the instream of data is greater than our bandwidth to process. Our capacity to process can be temporarily lowered because we’ve got a lot going on. Or we’re constantly taking too much in without a filter so our processor is tired and burned out.
The root of our overwhelm is more often our own internal dialogue and reactions to an event than the event itself. The belief structure we’re carrying will more than often create so many internal reactions and protection mechanisms that we’re overwhelming ourselves with conflicting information and pressure about who we should be. The beliefs driving those reactions are what you need to look at to end the internal overwhelm for good.
But there’s no way of getting to those beliefs when you’re in a state of overwhelm. That’s why, in this episode of the Uncover YOU podcast, I walk you through three tangible steps you can do to shift out of overwhelm so you can start changing the beliefs that are causing the overwhelm.
You find show notes in this post on my website.
Enjoying the Uncover YOU podcast? Your one-sentence review would be most helpful! Leave a review on Apple podcasts here.
Ready to revolutionize your relationship experience?
Subscribe to my 5 free training sessions - listen on any podcast platform
Last spots for the 2026 power journeys:
Mexico January 4-11 (everyone)
Spain April 12-18 (women)
The online programs:
Join me in Alchemy to heal emotional wounds and shift reactive patterns (one year of live calls, lifetime access to practices, €550)
The Embodied Relationship Academy - the full journey into secure relating and leading from love (high-touch coaching and dojo from €370/month)
Let's grow into the relationship you always longed for, starting with falling in love with being YOU. 🚀🩷

10,529 Listeners

12,744 Listeners

5 Listeners

69,751 Listeners

7 Listeners

27,677 Listeners

2,277 Listeners

9,411 Listeners

8 Listeners

18 Listeners

41,528 Listeners

1,049 Listeners

188 Listeners

86 Listeners

1,539 Listeners