#248| One No Can Change Your Week: Overwhelm, Productivity, Time Management & People Pleasing
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What if saying “no” to just one thing this week could instantly make you feel calmer and less overwhelmed?
For many working women, May feels like a pressure cooker filled with work deadlines, school events, family obligations, and endless expectations to “handle it all.” In this episode, Michelle shares why constantly saying yes keeps you stuck in overwhelm—and how one small, intentional no can help you reclaim your time, energy, and peace of mind.
In this episode, you will:
- Learn how to catch yourself before automatically saying yes out of habit or guilt
- Discover why practicing one small “no” can build confidence and reduce overwhelm
- Understand how to handle the discomfort that comes with setting boundaries without second-guessing yourself
Press play to learn the simple mindset shift that can help you feel calmer, more intentional, and less overwhelmed starting this week.
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Life can be overwhelming, but on this podcast, you'll discover practical strategies to overcome overwhelm, imposter syndrome, and negative self-talk, manage time effectively, set boundaries, and stay productive in high-stress jobs—all while learning how to say no and prioritize self-care on the Overwhelmed Worki...