We’ve been taught that burnout is a time management problem.
That if life feels overwhelming, the solution must be a better planner, tighter routines, or more discipline.
But the data—and our bodies—are telling a different story.
In this episode, Laura Dahl introduces The Capacity Audit, a powerful reframe that explains why so many high-functioning people feel exhausted even when their calendars don’t look that full. As emotional health replaces productivity as the new success metric, people are realizing they aren’t failing at managing time—they’re failing at managing capacity.
You’ll learn what quiet burnout really looks like, how your boundaries are biologically connected to your physical health, and a simple daily micro-habit to help you decide what truly deserves a “yes.”
This episode is an invitation to stop white-knuckling your life—and start honoring your energy.
Why productivity is being replaced by emotional health as the new measure of success
The signs of “quiet burnout” and why it’s so easy to miss
How chronic stress and weak boundaries impact inflammation, hormones, and the nervous system
The difference between time management and capacity management
A simple daily practice to help you make decisions with self-respect
Your calendar isn’t broken.
Your energy is giving you data.
When you learn how to listen to it, everything changes.
Listener Reflection Question
What am I carrying today—and how is that influencing what I say yes to?
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