145 ~ Can I Be Done Yet? When You Are Tired of Digesting
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The most annoying moment in growth is when you swear you are done, then the same old lesson taps you on the shoulder again. We honest about that “are you kidding me” feeling and why emotional digestion can feel heavy, irritating, and never-ending. We are deep in our digestion era, and we unpack what it really means to process an experience, metabolize the wisdom, and create space for more life.
We draw a clear line between being genuinely complete and using “I’m over it” as a shield. Sometimes you have reached neutrality: your body feels settled, the charge is gone, and the lesson is integrated. Other times, you're I'm done just means you're at capacity. We talk about slowing down to go fast, why forcing healing can become another form of overworking, and how to be responsible for your desire without shaming yourself into constant self-improvement.
As we tease apart completion vs avoidance, we offer simple ways to check in with our bodies so we can choose what to process now, later, or not at all.
Some practical self check-ins to guide your next step:
- Do I still feel an emotional charge?
- Is there something I need to own?
- Am I avoiding a feeling?
- Am I complete for now?
We shared real life examples, including grief that returns in layers across decades and the surprising truth that digestion can feel like a video game with new levels as we change. If you need permission to put something down, or clarity on when to lean in, this conversation gives you both.
What are you ready to digest, and what are you choosing to bookmark for later?
Some episode bullet points:
• why the same lessons can circle back like groundhog day
• the difference between true completion and emotional avoidance
• how capacity and life seasons shape emotional processing
• letting digestion happen in layers without forcing it
• the risk of turning inner work into perfectionism
• bookmarking a painful topic until we have resources
• quick check-ins for emotional charge and responsibility
• grief as a long unwind across decades
• permission to opt in or opt out with intention
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