Redefining Capacity On Purpose
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In this final episode of The Myth of High Capacity, Dr. Tee invites you to reconsider what capacity truly means.
Is it endurance?
Or is it alignment?
For many women, high capacity became a survival strategy; carrying more, handling everything, proving strength through endurance. But just because you can carry something doesn’t mean you’re assigned to it.
In this episode, we explore:
• the difference between endurance and stewardship
• how to redefine capacity without self-abandonment
• why alignment often requires subtraction, not expansion
• and how unprocessed grief can quietly drive over-functioning
Sometimes what looks like strength is actually loyalty to an old version of yourself.
This conversation closes one series and gently opens the door to the next.
You are unfinished, but you are not unworthy.
And capacity, when stewarded with wisdom, becomes freedom