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In this solo episode, I dive deeper into what I started exploring last week—why our minds feel so chaotic despite our best intentions. As a psychotherapist, I've watched clients struggle with scattered thoughts, emotional volatility, and decision fatigue, assuming something is fundamentally broken. But what if nothing is wrong with you? What if your faculties are simply responding to impossible demands?

I'll walk you through:

✅ The Catholic map of your interior life—intellect, will, memory, imagination, passions, and body

✅ Why chaos happens when these faculties stop working together (and how to spot which one needs attention)

✅ The dangerous North American lifestyle that expects your lower faculties to lead instead of follow

✅ Real client stories that show how physical exhaustion, past trauma, and overstimulation create mental fog

✅ Simple daily practices for each faculty—three-minute body resets, naming your emotions, bringing memory into prayer

✅ Why a tired will isn't the same as a weak will (and what to do about it)

This episode builds on Thomas Aquinas and the great mystics who understood something we've forgotten: the soul has an order. When God is at the center, everything else falls into alignment. When He's not, we orbit too far from the nucleus and the whispers start.

You're not broken. You're not mentally ill. You're just out of rhythm—and rhythm can be restored.

🔔 Remember: Your faculties aren't working against you. They're responding to the demands being placed on them. Start with one small practice this week and watch what shifts.

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