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1430: Your Avoidance Is Heavier Than the Work
13 July 2026

1430: Your Avoidance Is Heavier Than the Work

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An NFL quarterback's coach gives him one rule on game day. No phone. Not less phone. None. Because of what it does to him before he's even taken a snap: how he sees, how fast he sorts what matters from what doesn't, how much noise he carries onto the field.

Most of us start every day the exact way that quarterback is told not to. Already loud. Already full. Already carrying.

This one is about the cost you're paying and never counted. The pile you've stopped seeing. The project you left half-open eight months ago. The storage unit you pay for and step around. A Yale study found your brain is working on all of it, everything in your field of vision, whether you choose to look at it or not.

And here's the part that changes things: the weight of carrying those open loops is heavier than the work of closing them.

So we're closing tabs. Not organizing them. Closing them. Inside, I get into the two ways to close any open loop (only one of them is finishing it), why pouring in more energy never fixes a leak, and the two tabs I handed my husband this month.

Find one open thing this week. Close it. Notice what comes back.

In this episode:

    Why clutter you're not even looking at still taxes your brain, and what the Yale research actually says The difference between carrying the work and carrying the open Offense versus defense: protecting your energy before the day spends it for you The Close the Tabs challenge, and how to pick a cadence you'll actually keep

If you're ready to stop carrying it, this is the work we do inside DEFENSE. Apply at elizabethbenton.com/defense-app/