EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 14 MIN
Stop Overworking: Practical Boundaries to Reclaim Your Time with Dr. Anne Welsh — Part 1
from Time Billionaires: Mindset and Time Management for Work & Life · host Rebecca Shaddix
Do you feel like you're constantly battling your calendar? In this episode, we move beyond basic time management tips to explore the performance psychology of burnout prevention and energy management. Rebecca speaks with Dr. Anne Welsh, a clinical psychologist and executive coach, who helps high-performing professionals navigate ambition and burnout. She shares strategies including coaching a client to negotiate a four-day workweek, which boosted performance and led to a promotion. In the first part of the conversation, they explore moving beyond calendar hacks to intentional time allocation, and why setting psychological boundaries and managing energy gives more control than traditional scheduling tricks. Anne explains that letting go of minute-by-minute optimization, setting “good enough” standards, and scheduling strategic rest or passion-project days enhances focus and creative problem-solving. If you’ve struggled with overwhelm, overworking, or feeling like there’s never enough time, this episode offers actionable strategies to reclaim your energy and attention. Rebecca and Anne explore: Why psychological boundaries beat calendar hacks for preventing burnout How to decide which tasks deserve your A+ energy versus B, C, or D effort How a four-day workweek unlocked performance compared with over-efforting The effect of reply-response-react cadence versus a no-reply culture on cognitive load How scheduling intentional blocks instead of leaving “time leftovers” improves focus and satisfaction This episode provides practical boundary-setting and energy management strategies grounded in performance psychology. Timestamps Introduction & limits of traditional time management – 00:00 Why overworking and “out-hustling” backfires – 00:40 Time ownership: shifting from control to allocation – 02:00 Boundaries, priorities, and avoiding burnout – 03:30 Context switching & the cost of constant responsiveness – 06:30 Rethinking communication, energy leaks, and focus – 09:00 Time as a reflection of values, mortality, and agency – 11:30 Connect with Dr. Anne Website: https://www.drannewelsh.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drannewelsh/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drannewelsh/ For more insight on making the most out of the small moments in your day, follow Rebecca and the Time Billionaires Podcast on LinkedIn. And if you liked the show, subscribe to follow it.
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Do you feel like you're constantly battling your calendar? In this episode, we move beyond basic time management tips to explore the performance psychology of burnout prevention and energy management. Rebecca speaks with Dr. Anne Welsh, a clinical psychologist and executive coach, who helps high-performing professionals navigate ambition and burnout. She shares strategies including coaching a client to negotiate a four-day workweek, which boosted performance and led to a promotion. In the first part of the conversation, they explore moving beyond calendar hacks to intentional time allocation, and why setting psychological boundaries and managing energy gives more control than traditional scheduling tricks. Anne explains that letting go of minute-by-minute optimization, setting “good enough” standards, and scheduling strategic rest or passion-project days enhances focus and creative problem-solving. If you’ve struggled with overwhelm, overworking, or feeling like there’s never enough time, this episode offers actionable strategies to reclaim your energy and attention. Rebecca and Anne explore: Why psychological boundaries beat calendar hacks for preventing burnout How to decide which tasks deserve your A+ energy versus B, C, or D effort How a four-day workweek unlocked performance compared with over-efforting The effect of reply-response-react cadence versus a no-reply culture on cognitive load How scheduling intentional blocks instead of leaving “time leftovers” improves focus and satisfaction This episode provides practical boundary-setting and energy management strategies grounded in performance psychology. Timestamps Introduction & limits of traditional time management – 00:00 Why overworking and “out-hustling” backfires – 00:40 Time ownership: shifting from control to allocation – 02:00 Boundaries, priorities, and avoiding burnout – 03:30 Context switching & the cost of constant responsiveness – 06:30 Rethinking communication, energy leaks, and focus – 09:00 Time as a reflection of values, mortality, and agency – 11:30 Connect with Dr. Anne Website: https://www.drannewelsh.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drannewelsh/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drannewelsh/ For more insight on making the most out of the small moments in your day, follow Rebecca and the Time Billionaires Podcast on LinkedIn. And if you liked the show, subscribe to follow it.
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