What if the background anxiety that drives you to pull your hair out is caused by a big issue in your life that you've been avoiding? Something so big, so time consuming, so overwhelming, that it's been easier to just ignore it by pulling at your hair?
In this episode, we explore how unaddressed life stressors can quietly fuel trichotillomania and emotional overwhelm. Inspired by a powerful excerpt from The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and a story of a man who avoided fixing a window frame for five years, we talk about the cost of avoidance, and the surprising freedom that comes from finally solving the thing that’s been weighing you down.
Whether you’re ignoring a legal mess, dreading a financial chore, or overwhelmed by digital life admin, this episode will help you break the cycle of avoidance, stress, and pulling so you can start reclaiming your mental space.
In this episode, I share:
-Two powerful metaphors: the broken window and the “treat the disease, not the symptom” approach
-My personal story of finally fixing a long-overdue 401K rollover and medical login issue
-How to take the first tiny step toward solving the thing you’ve been avoiding
-A challenge to face your own “elephant” this week — and the emotional payoff that follows
If your brain is tired from keeping track of what you’re not doing, this episode is your sign to finally do the thing.
Links & Resources Mentioned:
-The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-last-lecture-randy-pausch/111918
-The Broken Window: https://imgur.com/gallery/broken-windows-this-is-so-true-its-hard-F1cunNL