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Choosing Overwhelm?
To address your overwhelm, ask yourself these questions:
How many things am I trying to handle at once?
2. What one thing is actually pushing that “overwhelm” button?
3. How can I relieve that pressure?
4. Who can I ask for help with that?
Commitment Overwhelm
Inevitably, things pile up, and I end up not keeping a commitment. When this happens, I notice a loss of personal power and a reduction in my happiness and self-expression. Basically, I feel bad for not keeping my word. The biggest trap here is that all the attention is on myself. I can hear my inner critic judging and evaluating myself for not being good enough.
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