Do you ever feel like you can’t rest until everything is done? What if the secret to getting things done was allowing yourself to rest first?
In this episode, we explore why the desire to finish and the need for rest often conflict with each other, especially for highly sensitive people (HSPs). You’ll learn how to loosen your grip on the need to complete everything before you take a break, and how balancing rest and work might actually help you get more done.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why the desire for completion and the need for rest often conflict for HSPs.
- How to loosen your grip on the need to finish before resting to maintain balance.
- A new way of looking at work-life balance that puts rest first.
Tune in now to learn how to let go of the pressure to finish and embrace rest as part of a healthy, productive cycle.
Todd
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