How to Turn Overwhelm Into an Ally

by | Jun 3, 2026 | Blog | 0 comments

Overwhelm can feel all-consuming. Like there is too much to do and not enough time, energy, or capacity to meet it. It can feel personal, heavy, and hard to move through.

But what if overwhelm isn’t the problem?

What if it’s actually pointing you toward something deeper?

In my own journey, I’ve come to see overwhelm in two different ways. The first is that overwhelm can actually be a protector. It steps in when something underneath feels too vulnerable, too unfamiliar, or too hard to face. It’s a feeling you know how to navigate, even if it’s uncomfortable, and so it becomes a kind of buffer between you and what is really asking for your attention.

When you begin to relate to overwhelm this way, something shifts. Instead of trying to push it away, you can get curious. You can ask what it’s protecting, what it doesn’t think you’re ready to feel. And often, underneath it, there is something much softer. A wound, a fear, a part of you that simply wants to be seen.

When you meet that part of yourself, overwhelm no longer needs to hold that role in the same way.

But there is another layer to this.

Not all overwhelm is yours.

We are living in a time where so many people are carrying stress, fear, and pressure, and there is a collective field that we are all moving through. When overwhelm feels especially intense or consuming, it may not be entirely personal. You may be touching something much bigger than your own experience.

And this is where discernment becomes so powerful.

After you’ve listened for what is yours, you can begin to release what is not. You can choose not to carry what doesn’t belong to you. You can create space between yourself and the noise, the pressure, the weight of everything happening around you.

This is what changes your relationship with overwhelm.

It becomes something you can move through, rather than something that controls you. You begin to find steadiness, even when life feels full. Not because everything is calm, but because you are no longer entangled in everything at once.

Overwhelm, when understood this way, becomes a guide. It shows you where to turn inward and where to let go.

And from that place, you begin to find calm at the center of it all.

Listen to the full teaching in this episode of Soul Coaching.

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