Episode 83 | February 27, 2026

Why Your Brain Feels Full

Your Brain Isn’t Broken. It’s Overloaded.

That “my brain feels full” feeling?

Where focus drops. Simple decisions feel heavier than they should.

You are busy all day but mentally foggy.
You end the day tired without feeling accomplished.

Most people quietly land on the same conclusion:

Something must be wrong with me.

In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I explain why that conclusion is usually wrong and what is actually happening inside your brain when mental overload hits.

This is not about becoming more disciplined.
It is not about finding a better productivity system.
It is about understanding working memory and clearing space so you can think clearly again.

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“Your brain is a processor, not a filing cabinet.”

– Dr. Christiane Schroeter

Fast Skim & Timestamps

  • 0:00 The “my brain feels full” experience
  • 0:59 The desk moment that reframed everything
  • 1:26 Why your brain is not too small
  • 2:20 Working memory and why clarity drops suddenly
  • 3:20 Why trying harder makes overload worse
  • 4:00 Stop using your brain as storage
  • 4:43 Decision compression and protecting mental energy
  • 5:07 The hidden cost of context switching
  • 6:30 Why leadership clarity looks calm
  • 7:00 Your petite practice reset

Key Takeaways

  1.  Mental overload is not proof that something is wrong with you. It is proof that your working memory is carrying too much at once.
  2. Your brain is not too small. It is just covered in too many open loops and unfinished mental tabs.
  3. Effort does not solve overload. Reduction does. You do not need more discipline. You need fewer piles.
  4. Context switching quietly drains energy. The constant reloading, not the workload itself, is often what exhausts you.
  5. Mental clarity is not something you earn by pushing harder. It is something you protect.

Transcript Chapters

0:00 The “my brain feels full” feeling

Dr. Christiane [00:00:00]: Well, hello there. Welcome back to the Happy Healthy Hustle. I’m your host, Dr. Christiane. Today we are talking about mental overload, that my brain feels full feeling where focus drops decisions feel heavy and you tired, but not productive. Here is the truth. Your brain is not broken, it’s overloaded. 

0:59 The Desk Moment That Explains Overload

Dr. Christiane [00:00:59]: I looked at my desk and I thought, I think this desk is too small. It felt cramped. Crowded, like there was no room to work, and then I paused because the desk wasn’t small at all. There was just so much paper, books, notes, and random things piled on top of it, but it appeared small. 

1:26 Your Brain Is Not Too Small

Dr. Christiane [00:01:26]: That’s exactly what happens in our brains. Most people feel mentally overwhelmed, and they assume their brain isn’t capable enough. That assumption is actually wrong. Your brain isn’t too small, it’s just carrying too much at once. 

2:20 Working Memory and Why Clarity Drops Suddenly

Dr. Christiane [00:02:20]:

Your brain has something called working memory. That’s the part of your mind that actively holds and processes information, and it’s limited. When that capacity is exceeded, clarity doesn’t fade slowly, it drops. That’s why mental overload feels sudden. 

3:20 Effort Does Not Solve Overload

Dr. Christiane [00:03:20]: Capable people get stuck. They respond to overload by trying harder, more lists, more tools, more productivity strategies. But effort doesn’t solve overload. Reduction does. Your brain doesn’t need to be stronger or faster or more disciplined. It just needs fewer piles. 

3:47 The Two Fixes: Clear Storage and Compress Decisions

Dr. Christiane [00:03:47]: Stop using your brain as storage. Your brain is a processor, not a filing cabinet. When tasks, worries, half decisions and future plans stay open in your head, they take up working memory even when you’re not actively thinking about them. 

Dr. Christiane [00:04:15]: Write them down, get them out. Not to organize them perfectly, but to remove them from the desk. 

Dr. Christiane [00:04:43]: Leaders reduce overload by pre-deciding. They create defaults. Not because they’re rigid, but because they protect their mental energy. 

5:07 Context Switching Is the Hidden Drain

Dr. Christiane [00:05:07]: Context switching happens every time your brain has to shift between different types of tasks, roles or information. Each switch looks harmless. Cognitively it’s expensive. 

Dr. Christiane [00:05:30]: Your brain has to reorient, reload what mattered, and rebuild focus. That reloading takes energy. 

6:55 Petite Practice® and Closing

Dr. Christiane [00:06:55]: You don’t need to become sharper. You don’t need to push harder, and you don’t need to optimize yourself. You just need fewer piles, fewer switches, and fewer open loops. 

Dr. Christiane [00:07:00]: Choose one hour tomorrow where you silence all notifications, you work on one type of task, and you resist the urge to switch. 

Dr. Christiane [00:07:25]: Mental clarity isn’t something you earn. It’s something you protect. 

Meet Your Host

Dr. Christiane Schroeter

Dr. Christiane Schroeter

TEDx Speaker & Leadership Strategist

I’m Dr. Christiane Schroeter, TEDx speaker, leadership strategist, and host of the Top 1% ranked Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast. I help leaders think clearly, speak with conviction, and take the next step during change.

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