Burnout Banter - The Mid Year Trap: Why We Always Feel Behind - S4Ep6
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By the middle of the year, something interesting happens.
Whether we intend to or not, we start keeping score.
We think back to January.
The goals we set.
The habits we wanted to build.
The projects we hoped to finish.
The person we thought we'd be by now.
And for many ambitious professionals, one thought quietly begins to take over:
"I'm behind."
Behind at work.
Behind on personal goals.
Behind financially.
Behind compared to other people.
But what if that feeling has less to do with reality than it does with the way we're measuring progress?
In this episode of Burnout Banter, Jeff Visnic and Rachelle Ray explore why the midpoint of the year often becomes a psychological trap—and why so many capable, successful people feel like they're falling short even when they're making meaningful progress.
Together, they unpack the hidden pressure created by expectations, comparison, constantly moving the goalposts, and measuring ourselves against scorecards that may no longer reflect the life we're actually trying to build.
You'll hear:
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Why June naturally becomes a time of self-evaluation
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The difference between being behind and feeling behind
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How comparison quietly distorts our perception of progress
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Why ambitious people rarely feel like they've done enough
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How outdated expectations create unnecessary stress
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A healthier way to evaluate progress and realign for the second half of the year
This conversation isn't about lowering your standards.
It's about making sure you're measuring your life against the right things.
Because maybe you're not actually behind.
Maybe you're just using a ruler that no longer fits who you've become.
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