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Why Working Harder Doesn't Solve the Problem

Why Working Harder Doesn't Solve the Problem

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Your whole life you've been told that when something feels bad, you should do something about it.

Think harder.

Work harder.

Make a plan.

Research the solution.

Figure it out.

But what if all that effort is the thing keeping you stuck?

In this episode, I share a coaching conversation with a client who found herself angry after realizing how much she'd been carrying in her relationships. Like most high achievers, her instinct wasn't to feel the anger. It was to get busy.

To solve.

To fix.

To do something.

What she discovered instead is something I see all the time:

Sometimes you're not solving the problem.

You're solving the discomfort.

And sometimes the action you think is helping is actually creating more work, more exhaustion, and more distance from the thing that needs your attention.

We talk about why uncomfortable feelings so often trigger action, how hypervigilance disguises itself as responsibility, and why learning to feel a feeling without treating it like an emergency might be one of the most important skills you ever build.

Because sometimes there isn't actually a problem to solve.

There's just a feeling to feel.

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