Joe and Brett discuss the phenomenon of feeling "time-starved" despite having tools and technologies meant to save time. They explore how this perception often stems from emotional overwhelm and a lack of presence, rather than an actual lack of time. They suggest that stress, negative self-talk, and focusing on the future contribute to this feeling of scarcity. They propose strategies such as being present, integrating rest into the day, and shifting the mindset from working for time to having time work for you. They emphasize that addressing underlying emotions and prioritizing presence can alleviate the sense of time scarcity and improve overall well-being.
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