Why is it so hard to slow down—even when our bodies and minds are begging for rest?
In this episode, we dive into a reality many people experience but rarely talk about: the feeling that resting is uncomfortable, unproductive, or even unsafe. For some people, slowing down triggers anxiety, guilt, racing thoughts, or a sense that they should always be doing more.
We explore the psychological, emotional, and cultural reasons behind why rest can feel impossible. From trauma and survival mode to hustle culture and burnout, many of us have been conditioned to believe that our worth is tied to constant productivity.
This conversation also touches on how chronic stress, mental health struggles, and past experiences can keep the nervous system stuck in “go mode,” making true rest feel unfamiliar or even threatening.
In this episode we discuss:
Whether you’re someone who struggles to relax, constantly feels “behind,” or simply wants to understand the deeper psychology behind burnout, this episode offers insight, reflection, and compassionate conversation.
If you’ve ever thought, “I know I need to rest… but I just can’t,” this conversation is for you.
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