You’re not too occupied to achieve any of your life’s aspirations; you’re just not prioritizing effectively.
It’s an illusion to believe that your self-sacrifice is indispensable for the world—it’s not.
Thinking your kids can’t navigate life without your micromanagement? That’s just nurturing helplessness.
You’re unwilling to delegate or train others to handle tasks on your plate—that’s sheer hubris because there are individuals more proficient than you in EVERYTHING you’re attempting to do.
Do you grasp this notion? There is no perpetual busyness. Your choices are rooted in your priorities.
If busyness is your constant choice, acknowledge that you’re essentially committed to disempowering people by withholding tasks they could grow into.
Once again, your busyness is a prime method for stifling the growth of those around you—whether it’s your children, your employees, your spouse, or anyone else—you’re actively opting for their disempowerment.
They are capable, but you refuse to acknowledge it.
So don’t announce that you’re busy; proclaim that you’re engrossed in a process of disempowering others and slowly asphyxiating your own dreams and aspirations…
It’s only fair to be candid.