
S1E11: The Overcommitment Trap—Why Your Brain Was Built to Say No, But Modern Work Forces You to Say Yes
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Your brain wasn’t built to juggle endless priorities. For 50,000 years, humans focused on one mission at a time—tracking prey, building shelter, crafting tools—choosing only what mattered and cutting the rest. But modern work? It demands constant overcommitment, piling on more projects, more meetings, and more responsibilities until focus is shattered and exhaustion takes over.
And the worst part? You’ve been conditioned to think you have to say yes. That overloading yourself proves your value. That being stretched thin is just part of the job. But that’s a lie.
In this episode of Wild Business: Excellence Unleashed, we break down:
- Why your brain was built to track the highest-value target, not scatter effort everywhere
- How modern work traps you in overcommitment and keeps you reactive instead of strategic
- How to break free by mastering the instinct of selective focus—choosing the right work and eliminating the rest
The highest performers aren’t the ones who say yes to everything. They’re the ones who know when to hold back their energy, wait for the right opportunity, and strike with full force.
🎧 Tune in now. Stay wild. Stay excellent.