There are moments, both at work and in life, when everything feels like too much.
Demands increase, deadlines pile up, your mind feels crowded, and the feeling is always the same: constantly running, yet never truly keeping up.
Some time ago, I worked with someone who felt exactly this way.
They were constantly overwhelmed by work, always behind on deadlines, frustrated, irritated, and often in conflict with their environment. It felt like there was never enough time, enough energy, or enough clarity.
It wasn’t a lack of skills.
What was missing was something deeper: clarity.
When we live for a long time in a state of constant pressure, the nervous system shifts into a continuous state of alert. In that state, we keep working, producing, reacting… but we lose vision. It becomes difficult to organize, make decisions, and set priorities. Even simple tasks start to feel heavy.
During our work together, we started with very practical steps: defining clear goals, breaking them down into micro-tasks, building a method, and working on time management and organization. But that wasn’t all.
We also worked on the internal state, because when the mind is under constant tension, the brain struggles to function in a clear and strategic way.
Session after session, something began to shift.
Less confusion.
More structure.
More direction.
At the end of the journey, we didn’t stay in touch for a while. Then, about a year later, I received a phone call.
They had changed jobs.
And after just a few months, they were offered a role with significant responsibility: General Manager.
They told me that what people now recognized in them every day were exactly the qualities they once felt they lacked: organizational skills, clarity, vision, time management, planning.
What struck me most was something they said, smiling:
“I don’t understand how some people struggle to organize their work into goals and micro-tasks.”
I simply replied:
“You used to wonder the same thing. You just didn’t have the method yet.”
And this is something I see often in my work.
Many people believe they lack skills, motivation, or discipline. In reality, the issue is often something else: their internal state.
When we live in constant tension, the brain shifts into survival mode. We react, we accumulate fatigue, and we lose clarity. That’s where the feeling of always being one step behind comes from.
When balance is restored, something changes.
The mind becomes clearer.
Decisions become easier.
Organization becomes more natural.
This is where coaching and neuroscience truly meet.
Coaching helps bring structure, define direction, and create concrete strategies.
Working on the nervous system helps the brain return to a more regulated, flexible, and present state.
And when these two dimensions work together, people begin to function differently. Not because they become someone else, but because they finally access and use what they already have within.
Most of the time, the resources are already there.
What’s missing is the mental space to access them.
If you feel overwhelmed, confused, or under constant pressure, maybe you don’t need to add more.
Maybe you just need to regain clarity and direction.
📩 Get in touch to learn more or book an initial consultation.
The first step is always understanding where you are, before deciding where you want to go.




