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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Overwhelm and procrastination are words that we often use in a berating fashion when we have not met expectations.  What if we could reframe these ideas and create a sense of joy in our day?  Listen to this inspiring conversation with Laurin Wittig with our Facing Dementia series.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/overwhelm-procrastination-and-the-hidden-wisdom-of-timing/">Overwhelm, Procrastination, and the Hidden Wisdom of Timing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What If Overwhelm Isn’t the Problem—But the Invitation?</h3>



<p>There are seasons in life when the to-do list seems endless.</p>



<p>Tasks pile up. Decisions feel heavy. Motivation disappears. We label ourselves as procrastinators, tell ourselves we need to “push through,” and often judge our inability to simply get things done.</p>



<p>But what if overwhelm isn’t failure?</p>



<p>What if procrastination isn’t laziness?</p>



<p>What if both are actually signals—messages from the body, mind, and energetic systems inviting us to pause, listen, and shift perspective?</p>



<p>In our latest <em>Facing Dementia</em> podcast conversation, Dr. Michelle Greenwell and intuitive transformation mentor Laurin Wittig explored a refreshing and compassionate reframe around overwhelm, stress, and procrastination—one that opens the door to self-awareness, self-kindness, and greater alignment.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Overwhelm as a Signal, Not a Stop Sign</h2>



<p>Modern life teaches us to interpret overwhelm as weakness.</p>



<p>If we feel stressed, anxious, frozen, or unable to act, the common response is to work harder, think harder, organize better, or discipline ourselves into productivity.</p>



<p>But from a BioEnergetic Wellness perspective, overwhelm is not simply a mental problem.</p>



<p>It is a <strong>whole-system response</strong>.</p>



<p>When stress builds:</p>



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<li>the nervous system becomes dysregulated</li>



<li>emotional resilience decreases</li>



<li>the body’s energetic communication becomes disrupted</li>



<li>the mind starts looping in repetitive thought patterns</li>
</ul>



<p>And once we are inside that stress loop, clear thinking becomes difficult.</p>



<p>This is where procrastination often begins—not because we lack discipline, but because the system no longer feels safe, resourced, or aligned enough to move forward.</p>



<p>This changes the question entirely.</p>



<p>Instead of asking:</p>



<p><strong>“What’s wrong with me?”</strong></p>



<p>We begin asking:</p>



<p><strong>“What is my system trying to tell me?”</strong></p>



<p>That subtle shift creates space for healing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Reframing Stress as an Invitation</h2>



<p>One of the most powerful moments in the conversation was the idea that stress signals are not interruptions—they are invitations.</p>



<p>An invitation to:</p>



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<li>change perspective</li>



<li>reassess priorities</li>



<li>reconnect with intention</li>



<li>restore energetic flow</li>



<li>listen more deeply to our intuitive wisdom</li>
</ul>



<p>Stress can become a messenger rather than an enemy.</p>



<p>This is especially meaningful for caregivers, those navigating health challenges, and anyone carrying emotional or cognitive load.</p>



<p>When we learn to pause and listen rather than resist, new possibilities emerge.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Joy Calendar: Prioritizing What Nourishes You</h2>



<p>One beautiful tool that emerged from this conversation was the creation of what we called the <strong>Joy Calendar</strong>.</p>



<p>Think about how most calendars are built.</p>



<p>Appointments.</p>



<p>Tasks.</p>



<p>Deadlines.</p>



<p>Responsibilities.</p>



<p>Obligations.</p>



<p>The things we <em>have</em> to do.</p>



<p>But how often do we intentionally schedule what nourishes us?</p>



<p>What if we built our calendar differently?</p>



<p>Instead of beginning with obligations, we begin with joy.</p>



<p>Schedule first:</p>



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<li>your walk in nature</li>



<li>your tea ritual</li>



<li>time with loved ones</li>



<li>creative exploration</li>



<li>music</li>



<li>movement</li>



<li>meditation</li>



<li>quiet reflection</li>



<li>moments that help you feel like yourself again</li>
</ul>



<p>Then build your responsibilities around those anchors.</p>



<p>This isn’t avoidance.</p>



<p>This is strategic nervous system support.</p>



<p>When joy becomes a priority, resilience grows.</p>



<p>And when resilience grows, capacity increases.</p>



<p>The Joy Calendar helps us remember that wellness is not something we squeeze in after everything else.</p>



<p>Wellness is what allows everything else to happen.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Are You Procrastinating… or Are You Waiting for Alignment?</h2>



<p>This was another meaningful reframe.</p>



<p>What if procrastination is not procrastination?</p>



<p>What if some delays are actually intuitive intelligence?</p>



<p>There are moments when pushing through creates resistance, frustration, and exhaustion.</p>



<p>And there are moments when timing suddenly opens, energy shifts, clarity arrives, and the exact same task flows with surprising ease.</p>



<p>Through an energetic lens, timing matters.</p>



<p>Some actions are aligned.</p>



<p>Others require force.</p>



<p>This does not mean avoiding responsibility.</p>



<p>It means learning discernment.</p>



<p>Questions to consider:</p>



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<li>Am I resisting because I’m afraid?</li>



<li>Am I depleted and needing restoration?</li>



<li>Is this actually the right time?</li>



<li>Am I missing information?</li>



<li>Does this task align with my bigger goal?</li>
</ul>



<p>When we stop labeling ourselves negatively, we create space for curiosity.</p>



<p>Instead of:</p>



<p>“I’m terrible at getting things done.”</p>



<p>Try:</p>



<p>“My timing may need adjustment.”</p>



<p>Or:</p>



<p>“What would make this feel more aligned?”</p>



<p>That single shift changes internal dialogue from criticism to compassion.</p>



<p>And compassion creates movement.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tea as a Ritual for Clarity and Forward Motion</h2>



<p>Tea became an especially meaningful part of this episode.</p>



<p>At the Greenwell Center, tea is never just a beverage.</p>



<p>It is ritual.</p>



<p>Pause.</p>



<p>Presence.</p>



<p>Plant wisdom.</p>



<p>Energetic support.</p>



<p>For this episode, the featured tea was <strong>Mintal ClariTEA – from the Harmony Blend</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, and it could not have been more perfectly matched to the conversation.</p>



<p>This blend includes:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Peppermint</h3>



<p>Peppermint is the herb of forward movement.</p>



<p>When we feel mentally stuck, emotionally stagnant, or trapped in repetitive thought patterns, peppermint helps shift energy.</p>



<p>It refreshes the mind, stimulates focus, and energetically encourages momentum.</p>



<p>Peppermint reminds us:</p>



<p><strong>Movement is possible.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Calendula</h3>



<p>Calendula offers clarity, healing, and gentle illumination.</p>



<p>It supports bringing awareness to what feels tangled or unclear and helps us soften our response to overwhelm.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Orange Flowers</h3>



<p>Orange blossoms uplift the emotional body.</p>



<p>They encourage optimism, emotional lightness, and calm reassurance when stress feels heavy.</p>



<p>Together, this tea becomes a beautiful energetic metaphor: clarity + calm + movement.</p>



<p>Exactly what overwhelm asks us to restore.</p>



<p>A tea ritual can become a daily energetic reset:</p>



<p>Hold your cup.</p>



<p>Take a breath.</p>



<p>Set an intention.</p>



<p>Ask:</p>



<p><strong>“What is one thing that will keep my energy flowing today?”</strong></p>



<p>Not ten things.</p>



<p>Not the whole list.</p>



<p>Just one.</p>



<p>And begin there.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">For Caregivers and Those Facing Cognitive Stress</h2>



<p>The <em>Facing Dementia</em> podcast continues to offer more than information.</p>



<p>It offers perspective.</p>



<p>Compassion.</p>



<p>Practical tools.</p>



<p>And permission to approach life differently.</p>



<p>For caregivers especially, overwhelm can become normalized.</p>



<p>But normalized stress is still stress.</p>



<p>This episode reminds us:</p>



<p>You deserve regulation.</p>



<p>You deserve joy.</p>



<p>You deserve support.</p>



<p>And your signals matter.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Reflection</h2>



<p>Overwhelm is not weakness.</p>



<p>Procrastination is not a character flaw.</p>



<p>Stress is not always the enemy.</p>



<p>Sometimes, these experiences are invitations.</p>



<p>Invitations to pause.</p>



<p>To breathe.</p>



<p>To restore balance.</p>



<p>To listen.</p>



<p>To reconnect with joy.</p>



<p>And perhaps most importantly, to trust that timing, when aligned with your goals and inner wisdom, can create far more ease than force ever could.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Listen to the Episode</h3>



<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f399.png" alt="🎙" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <em><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1392208/episodes/19150604" title="Facing Dementia – Episode 7: Overwhelm and Procrastination with Laurin Wittig">Facing Dementia – Episode 7: Overwhelm and Procrastination with Laurin Wittig</a></em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Explore More with the Greenwell Center</h3>



<p>At the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health, we believe wellness begins with awareness, intention, and simple daily practices that support the whole person—body, mind, emotions, and energy.</p>



<p>Explore:</p>



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<li>BioEnergetic Wellness tools</li>



<li>Tea rituals for self-care</li>



<li>Movement and stress regulation programs</li>



<li>Podcast episodes and wellness education</li>



<li>Events and workshops for deeper healing</li>
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<p>Because your wellbeing deserves a place on the calendar, too.</p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/overwhelm-procrastination-and-the-hidden-wisdom-of-timing/">Overwhelm, Procrastination, and the Hidden Wisdom of Timing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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