Why Rest Makes People Feel Guilty

Why Rest Makes People Feel Guilty

Rest should feel relieving. Instead, for many people, it feels uncomfortable—sometimes even shameful. Sitting still triggers anxiety. Time off feels undeserved. Relaxation is accompanied by a quiet sense that something important is being neglected. This experience is known as productivity guilt, and it’s become a defining feature of modern life. Productivity guilt isn’t about laziness … Read more

Why Low-Grade Anxiety Feels Constant Today

Why Low-Grade Anxiety Feels Constant Today

Anxiety is no longer just panic attacks or overwhelming fear. For many people, it shows up as a constant background hum—unease without a clear cause, tension without crisis, worry without urgency. This is modern anxiety, and its defining feature is persistence. It doesn’t spike dramatically. It lingers quietly. Low grade anxiety has become so common … Read more