You're Not Burned Out — You're Doing Too Much at Once
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You can do a lot of things at once. But you can only focus on one.
Most of us move through the day on autopilot — reactive, scattered, and wondering why we feel burned out despite being "productive." The problem isn't your workload. It's that you're in the wrong gear.
In this solo episode, William breaks down the Five Gears framework — a practical tool for shifting into the right mode at the right time. From fifth gear focus to first gear recharge, this is your roadmap to stop spinning your wheels and start showing up fully — at work, at home, and everywhere in between.
Because your family doesn't need your task mode. Your team doesn't need your social gear. And you don't need to run at max RPMs all day long.
Key Highlights
- [00:01:00] — Priority was always singular. Why we can multitask but never multi-focus — and what that means for your business.
- [00:02:30] — "No is a complete sentence." The power of protecting your one thing, especially in the early stages of building.
- [00:03:00] — The Five Gears breakdown: 5th (focus), 4th (task), 3rd (social), 2nd (connect), 1st (recharge) — and the reverse nobody talks about enough.
- [00:04:30] — Why operating in high gears too long leads to burnout — and how to build intentional recharge into your day.
- [00:06:00] — How the Five Gears show up at home, and why walking in the door still in task mode is costing you more than you think.
- [00:09:00] — The Goal Getter Community: where this tool comes to life every Friday at LIT Java in Pearland.
Ready to shift into the right gear?
Join the Goal Getter Community on Facebook and get access to the Five Gears tool and more resources to help you lead with focus and intention. We meet Fridays at 9AM at LIT Java in Pearland — come grow with us.
Subscribe to Business Coffee Hour so you never miss the conversations that help you lead better at work and at home. And if this episode hit home, share it with someone who needs permission to slow down and recharge.
You are loved. You are enough. And you are stronger than the problems you face.