EP 14: The Myth of No Time
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How often do you find yourself saying “I just don’t have time”? But is that really true, or a deeper reflection of our relationship with time itself?
In this episode, we explore:
The illusion of time poverty
How busyness has become an identity
Practical steps to redefine your relationship with time
In my experience as a naturopath, I’ve encountered countless clients trapped in the belief that time is always running out. It’s not always a lack of hours, but how we perceive and utilise them. Many describe a sensation of life speeding by, feelings of always being behind, and a persistent sense that they have too much to do.
Busyness isn't merely about having a lot to do. It's become an identity, a badge of honor that signals relevance and worth. This societal pressure transforms our bodies into pressure cookers, leading to chronic stress, digestive issues, and burnout, not markers of success, but signs of imbalance.
Chronic busyness pushes our bodies into survival mode. When we feel a perpetual lack of time, it triggers stress responses.
Our cortisol levels rise, muscles tense, and every system shifts into overdrive, often resulting in poor sleep, digestive problems, and hormonal imbalances. It's the body's way of crying out for space to heal.
We often confuse busyness with productivity, believing that our packed schedules reflect value. Yet, our bodies need rest and space. They require a time unclaimed by tasks and obligations. It’s not just about organising better, but re-evaluating priorities and understanding what “no time” truly means in the context of our lives.
To change our relationship with time, we must start by telling the truth. It’s crucial to recognise that "I don't have time" may actually mean "I'm prioritising others over myself," or "I'm afraid to slow down". By admitting this, you open doors to choice and freedom, allowing space for what genuinely matters.
Reclaiming a healthier relationship with time isn't about squeezing more into your day. Rather, it's about allowing yourself the freedom not to do everything. This might mean saying no more often, leaving tasks undone, or creating moments of stillness amidst busyness.
If you're looking to re-set and change our relationship with time, engage in small acts of self-care that might go against the cultural current.
Take a walk without your phone, savour meals without distractions, and create tech-free times. These simple practices build resilience and restore balance to your life.
Ultimately, the myth of no time holds us back from our potential to live a healthy and full life.
By shifting our perspective, we empower ourselves to enjoy life’s moments more deeply and authentically. Healing begins not when life clears space, but when we choose to honour the present. Remember, your body knows time as a companion, not a constraint.
If you are ready to take the next step from perpetual busyness to authentic balance and to commit to your health, connect with a dedicated program today.
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01:54 The Myth of No Time
02:29 When Rest Feels Unsafe
03:17 Time as Currency
05:09 Busyness as Identity
06:07 Time Poverty in the Body
07:15 What No Time Means
08:59 Women and Invisible Labor
10:22 A Patient Story
12:09 Healing Has Its Own Pace
12:55 Chronos vs Kairos
13:50 Reclaiming Time Practices
15:09 Living by Body Time
16:09 Presence Changes Time
16:37 A New Relationship with Time
16:57 Stop Deferring Your Life
17:28 Closing and Invitation
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