Vision Gets Blurry When You’re Carrying Too Much
- Victoria Finch MHt. The Heart Healer

- Feb 2
- 1 min read

Vision does not disappear under pressure. It gets buried.
When people say they have lost their vision, what they usually mean is that everything feels equally urgent. When everything matters, nothing is clear.
Vision requires space.
It requires time to think without reacting.
It requires margin to see patterns instead of problems.
It requires relief from constant decision-making.
When capacity is stretched, the brain focuses on immediate tasks. Long-term thinking gets postponed. Creativity narrows. Vision becomes fuzzy, not because it is gone, but because it cannot surface.
This is why vision work fails when people try to do it on top of exhaustion.
The solution is not pushing harder. It is unloading.
Vision returns when unnecessary weight is removed. When expectations are clarified. When decisions close instead of staying open.
If your vision feels unclear, start by asking what is taking up all the room.
Clarity follows space.



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