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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 11 MIN

Ep 50 - Why Doing Less Feels Unsafe (Even When You’re Exhausted) (Part 2 of 3)

from JoyfulRx Podcast · host Dr. Michelle Welch

Send us Fan MailWhy Doing Less Feels Unsafe (Even When You’re Exhausted)Description:If you listened to Part 1 and thought:“Okay… I see it. But I still can’t stop.”This episode is for you.Because overfunctioning isn’t just a habit you can turn off. It’s often rooted in something deeper:👉 a sense of safety.In this episode, we explore why doing less—despite being exactly what you need—can feel uncomfortable, unnatural, or even wrong in your body.You’ll start to understand why:you step in even when you don’t want torest doesn’t feel restfuland “just set boundaries” has never quite workedThis is where we move beyond behavior… and begin to understand what’s driving it.In this episode, we explore:Why overfunctioning is not a discipline problemThe nervous system’s role in staying “on top of everything”What uncertainty feels like in your body—and why you avoid itThe moment where the pattern actually lives (and how to start noticing it)If doing less feels harder than doing more… there’s a reason.And once you understand it, everything begins to shift.Caring for others—whether in your personal or professional life—can be deeply fulfilling, but it also comes with its challenges. The weight of constant caregiving can leave even the most dedicated among us feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and burned out. Too often, societal and cultural norms reinforce the idea that sacrificing ourselves is the price of being a “good” caregiver.But here’s the truth: you cannot pour from an empty cup. You deserve to care for others without losing yourself in the process.Welcome to The JoyfulRx podcast—your weekly dose of inspiration, tools, and strategies to rediscover your inner joy. Hosted by Dr. Michelle Welch, a practicing physician, mother, children’s author, entrepreneur, and certified coach, this podcast is designed specifically for caregivers who are ready to stop surviving and start thriving.Each week, Dr. Michelle dives into topics that matter most to caregivers, offering practical steps and actionable insights to help you reclaim your joy, build resilience, and create a life where you can serve others from your overflow, not your reserves.Let’s stay in touch!Visit: www.joyfulrx.ca to download free resources, powerful exercises and activities you can do today, to move you from burnout to balance. You can also join our Newsletter (we promise to only send information you will love).📅 Book a free call with me today. Visit: ...

Send us Fan Mail Why Doing Less Feels Unsafe (Even When You’re Exhausted) Description: If you listened to Part 1 and thought: “Okay… I see it. But I still can’t stop.” This episode is for you. Because overfunctioning isn’t just a habit you can turn off. It’s often rooted in something deeper: 👉 a sense of safety. In this episode, we explore why doing less—despite being exactly what you need—can feel uncomfortable, unnatural, or even wrong in your body. You’ll start to understand why: you...

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