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Ever looked at your to-do list, felt completely overwhelmed, and paralyzed yourself into doing absolutely nothing? You aren't lazy—you’re facing the "To-Do Mountain."
In this episode, recorded live on the trail, Brian steps away from his desk to unpack why the ADHD brain perceives a list of tasks as one giant, terrifying monster. Drawing on a bit of Stoic philosophy and some classic real-time ADHD detours (including an unexpected scent from a pile of woodchips), we look at why walking away isn't procrastination, but your nervous system asking for oxygen.
In this 13-minute walk, we cover:
🧠 The Stoic Lens: Why judgment, not the task itself, creates the overwhelm.
🥾 The "Rule of One": How to quiet the 99 other tasks and pick one single action to execute when you get home.
⚡ Action Precedes Motivation: Why momentum is built on the trail, not staring at a screen.
Pop your headphones on, step outside, and let's ground the chaos together—one step at a time.
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