How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed.

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 4

  • @wteff8586
    @wteff8586 12 дней назад

    wow, didn't expect this to actually be helpful to my neurodivergent self. while i currently feel no need for another routine this may really help with thinking about my projects/priorities in a more conscious way and actually find motivation to do first things first

  • @leggermentesara
    @leggermentesara 13 дней назад +4

    I'm a project hoarder and I KNOW IT 😂❤
    I like the pipeline idea!

  • @annadisserstudio
    @annadisserstudio 13 дней назад +2

    Love this so much (and feel very much called out haha) 🥰 What would you do with routines that you want to start in addition to your projects (I currently have very few routines and struggle with wanting to start a morning, night, meal prep and weekly reset routine all at once)?

  • @4eburawka18
    @4eburawka18 13 дней назад +2

    Pipeline projects! That's a huge take!
    Apparently I am one of those people with very low overwhelm threshold and I need to intentionally cut down, or else I just randomly blow everything up every now and then.
    But saying no to things you genuinely want is scary, we don;t want them to disappear into thin air. Moving them to the pipeline list is a nice solution!
    P.S. I read GTD many years ago and remember only to write everything down so that your brain is not occupied with the to-do list all the time. But it is like you said - loads of lists I nervously check at random with no understanding what to do next. The grocery list analogy just made me realize how ineffective this is despite everything's written down. Time to set some systems not just goals