Ep 13: Motivation vs. Capacity: Why You’re Not Lazy (And How to Start Without Forcing It)
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If your motivation is low right now, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re unmotivated and it definitely doesn’t mean you’re lazy.
In this episode, we unpack a powerful reframe. Sometimes what we call “lack of motivation” is actually a lack of capacity. When your system is overloaded, your energy reserves are low, or external demands are misaligned with your values, forcing yourself to push harder only creates more depletion.
Together we explore how to tell the difference between motivation and capacity, why January often makes this more obvious, and how to begin moving things forward in a way that doesn’t cost you your future energy. This isn’t about hype or willpower. It’s about timing, alignment, and setting up conditions where action becomes easier to sustain.
If you’ve been asking “What’s wrong with me?” this episode offers a more honest question: “What’s happening in my system? And what needs to change so this can become easier?”
You can read the full transcript of this episode here.
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