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  <title>The Women Who Hold Us: Self-Trust, Receiving &amp;amp; the Power of Female Friendship with Kara Campbell</title>
  <description>Why You Can’t Stop Being Productive Why can it feel easier to keep working when you're exhausted than it does to simply stop? In this episode, D'Arcy looks underneath overworking to the unconscious patterns that can make rest surprisingly uncomfortable. Sometimes the issue isn't that we're “bad at resting.” Rest isn't creating the anxiety. Rest is revealing the anxiety that activity was covering. Scarcity tells us there isn't enough time, money, momentum or opportunity, so stopping feels irresponsible. Being useful gets rewarded. Being capable becomes part of our identity. And eventually we can start living by rules we never consciously chose: I can rest when everything is handled. Everyone and everything gets taken care of before I do. I have to earn rest. Except everything is never handled — so we keep moving the finish line. D'Arcy shares how productivity became part of her own identity, what burnout forced her to confront, and what ten days in silence and two months away from Instagram taught her about who she is when she isn't producing. In this episode:   Why rest can sometimes make you anxious   How scarcity creates the urge to do more   Why “I'll rest when…” becomes an impossible finish line   When being capable turns into an identity   How we condition ourselves to ignore our bodies and push through   Why stillness can feel uncomfortable after years of productivity   What silence taught D'Arcy about existing without being useful   How to begin making an unconscious productivity pattern conscious   Your Brain Rewire Finish this sentence: I can rest when __________. Then ask yourself: What do I believe rest says about me? What do I believe will happen if I stop? Whose approval did usefulness once earn me? The next time you feel the impulse to get up and make yourself useful, don't immediately obey it. Notice the rule first. Consciousness comes before choice. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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