• 5 Reasons Why You Are Overcommitted and Underinvolved

  • 2024/11/04
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5 Reasons Why You Are Overcommitted and Underinvolved

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  • In this episode of the Wise Effort Show, Dr. Diana Hill explores the paradox of feeling overcommitted yet under involved. She talks about the psychological and contextual reasons behind the paradox, including the myths of normalcy, the craving for more, the impact of our limiting stories, the avoidance of discomfort, and the misalignment with our values. Finally, she encourages listeners to destroy the concept of 'normal' and embrace their unique paths.

    LISTEN AND LEARN REASONS WHY YOU’RE OVERCOMMITTED AND UNDER INVOLVED

    • Reason 1: The Myth of Normalcy
    • Reason 2: Holding On Too Tight
    • Reason 3: Stuck in a Story
    • Reason 4: Running from Discomfort
    • Reason 5: You’re Heading in the Wrong Direction

    Related Resources

    Get enhanced show notes for this episode

    • Want to become more psychologically flexible? Take Diana's on-demand course, "Foundations of ACT."

    Diana's Events
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    • See Diana at an upcoming event

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    • Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
    • Leave a 5-star review on Apple so people like you can find the show.
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    Thanks to the team, Craig and Ashley Hiatt, and Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.

    We can put our energy where it matters most and savor the good along the way.

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    Join My ACT Accountability Group

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In this episode of the Wise Effort Show, Dr. Diana Hill explores the paradox of feeling overcommitted yet under involved. She talks about the psychological and contextual reasons behind the paradox, including the myths of normalcy, the craving for more, the impact of our limiting stories, the avoidance of discomfort, and the misalignment with our values. Finally, she encourages listeners to destroy the concept of 'normal' and embrace their unique paths.

LISTEN AND LEARN REASONS WHY YOU’RE OVERCOMMITTED AND UNDER INVOLVED

  • Reason 1: The Myth of Normalcy
  • Reason 2: Holding On Too Tight
  • Reason 3: Stuck in a Story
  • Reason 4: Running from Discomfort
  • Reason 5: You’re Heading in the Wrong Direction

Related Resources

Get enhanced show notes for this episode

  • Want to become more psychologically flexible? Take Diana's on-demand course, "Foundations of ACT."

Diana's Events
  • Reserve your spot in Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2025!
  • See Diana at an upcoming event

Connecting With Diana
  • Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
  • Leave a 5-star review on Apple so people like you can find the show.
  • Sign up for the free Wise Effort Newsletter.
  • Become a Wise Effort member to support the show.
  • Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana’s website.
  • Leave feedback for the show

Thanks to the team, Craig and Ashley Hiatt, and Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.

We can put our energy where it matters most and savor the good along the way.

Mentioned in this episode:

Join My ACT Accountability Group

Therapists, behavioral health workers, clinicians, and physicians, are you practicing ACT? If so, do you want to take it to the next level with me and join my ACT Accountability group? This group is exclusive for folks who have taken a Foundations of ACT...

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