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When the "quicksand" feeling hits, your instinct is to run faster. Do the opposite.

: Identify the 2–3 "Big Stones"—the non-negotiables that actually move the needle for your peace or progress.

Taming the Storm: How to Navigate the Waves of Overwhelm Does it ever feel like your life is unfolding faster than your nervous system can handle? You aren’t alone. Whether it’s a never-ending to-do list, juggling family and work, or just the weight of "keeping everyone afloat," overwhelm is a heavy, paralyzing blanket that many of us wear daily. overwhelm

But here is the truth: overwhelm is often a story we tell ourselves when we perceive a mountain of responsibility without a clear path forward. You can break the cycle. Here are five practical ways to shift from paralyzed to purposeful. 1. Practice "Non-Doing"

: Step away entirely. Walk outside, sit in silence, or just breathe. When the "quicksand" feeling hits, your instinct is

: Sometimes, shifting "overwhelmed" to "immersed" or "challenged" can change how your brain processes the stress. Stressed and Overwhelmed: - Brené Brown

Overwhelm thrives on phrases like "I don't have enough time" or "I can't handle this." Taming the Storm: How to Navigate the Waves

: Instead of focusing on the mountain, focus on the single next step.

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