Episode 151

One Of Your Biggest Problems Is Undiagnosed Boredom

Episode Summary

In this episode, undiagnosed weariness is something Ian observes frequently in people who are still suffering from unresolved or even unrecognised grief. Ian talks through where boredom drives us, and that there's not enough pain to drive us to discontinue, but just enough to complain about.


Don’t miss:

  • It gets your blood pumping, yet falls short of actually satisfying your needs. Perhaps you give too much of your time away.
  • You find yourself in a position where you must assist several others. When it happens, you realise that you haven't left enough time to focus on what really matters.
  • Ian explains being caught in a rut; unable to find the things that truly offer them joy and energy outside of fleeting moments like when their favourite sports team wins or when they spend time with friends. 
  • Ian emphasises that it's okay to be bored sometimes, and you don't need to force yourself to think about anything right now.


About the Host:


Ian Hawkins is the Founder and Host of The Grief Code. Dealing with grief firsthand with the passing of his father back in 2005 planted the seed in Ian to discover what personal freedom and legacy truly are. This experience was the start of his journey to healing the unresolved and unknown grief that was negatively impacting every area of his life. Leaning into his own intuition led him to leave corporate and follow his purpose of creating connections for himself and others. 


The Grief Code is a divinely guided process that enables every living person to uncover their unresolved and unknown grief and dramatically change their lives and the lives of those they love. Thousands of people have now moved from loss to light following this exact process. 


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Transcript

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Are you ready, ready to release internal pain to find confidence, clarity and direction for your future, to live a life of meaning, fulfilment and contribution to trust your intuition again, but something's been holding you back, you've come to the right place. Welcome. I'm a Ian Hawkins, the host and founder of The Grief Code podcast. Together, let's heal your unresolved or unknown grief by unlocking your grief code. As you tune into each episode, you will receive insight into your own grief, how to eliminate it, and what to do next. Before we start by one request, if any new insights or awareness land with you during this episode, please send me an email at info at the and Hawkins coaching.com. And let me know what you found. I know the power of his work, I love to hear the impact these conversations have. Okay, let's get into it.

One of the things I see so often for people still stuff still suffering from unresolved or even unknown grief is this undiagnosed boredom. It's that, that metaphor, again, it's the dog sitting on the nail. There's not enough pain to get off, but just enough pain to complain. And that's where boredom takes us. We just get enough to sort of keep us going. Whether it's work or bit of survival mode. Just different parts of life that just do enough to keep us where we are. It's crazy, right? So if you're at that point, now where you know you've got some of that boredom happening, might show up for you in procrastination, distraction, avoidance, you know, things like wasting time on your phone, scrolling, endlessly. watching and reading stuff that really in the big scheme of things doesn't add much value to your life at all. You might do other distracting tasks, like call someone and help them out. Give you a bit of a buzz but not really give you what you need. Maybe you are over generous with your time. You spend a lot of time helping people out being a volunteer. And it's a trap. You end up in this place where you're just helping so many different people. And then you realise that you just haven't got the time for what's most important. And then when you do have time you're not even sure what to do with it see end up bored. Be don't see it as boredom. He kind of just stuck in a bit of numbness. What if he could change that? What if he could fill that space with something meaningful? With something fulfilling? That energises you, brings you regular joy, not just those odd moments, in the odd moments like maybe your football team winning or some time with friends, that gives you a bit of a lift, but it's not sustainable. Now don't get me wrong, those things are all good parts of life. But it's having something beyond that. Something to fill that boredom with something that's worthwhile. That makes life exciting again, that makes life worthwhile. So you're not thinking is this all there is? Is this all life is. But instead, you actually turbocharged to go and take more action and do more of what you want. I'm regularly having conversations with clients, and helping them to re connect with something that they loved passionately years before, but maybe they've just drifted away from I might even forgotten that they had an interest in it. They might not even they might be aware of it. But they're not even sure how to transition into it, where to get started, how to free up the time how to get the energy and then helping them to see that if we tweak a few things, get more of that ability to emotionally regulate so we can get out of that numbness place. Fill the full spectrum of emotions in a healthy way, not in a way that leaves you feeling more miserable than ever boredom is a thing of the past

time may become a challenge because you find that there's so many things you want to do that are actually beneficial. But near fill up your your time with more of those sorts of things. And then you have good places and good time to relax and recharge. There's a space for the ball. There's a time for the boredom and there's certainly no motivation for to have a think at the moment do you need to admit to yourself, the numbness, the boredom and start making the changes? start being more curious asking better questions. Getting that ability to emotionally regulate so you can bring more of that fulfilment back into your day more of that back into your life, the satisfaction that's so uplifting and really charges you with so much energy. Get curious. Journal as you go, write it down and let your subconscious brain sort out the rest. Speak to you tomorrow.

I hope you enjoyed this episode of The Grief Code podcast. Thank you so much for listening. Please share it with a friend or family member that you know would benefit from hearing it too. If you are truly ready to heal your unresolved or unknown grief, let's chat. Email me at info at Ian Hawkins coaching.com You can also stay connected with me by joining the Grief Code community at Ian Hawkins coaching.com forward slash The Grief Code and remember, so that I can help even more people to heal. Please subscribe and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform

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Ian Hawkins

Ian Hawkins, host of "Sport Is Life," is dedicated to showing how sports can transform lives. With extensive experience as an athlete, a coach, PE teacher, community volunteer, and manager at Fox Sports, Ian brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast. His journey began in his backyard, mentored by his older brother, and has since evolved into coaching elite athletes and business leaders. Ian's commitment to sports and personal development is evident in his roles as a performance coach and active community member. Through "Sport Is Life," Ian shares inspiring stories and valuable lessons to help listeners apply sports principles to all areas of life.