Why You Feel Urgent Even When Nothing Is Actually Wrong
There are days when nothing is actually happening. No deadline tonight. No conflict unfolding. No one is waiting on you, and yet your body feels like something is late. You close your laptop, and your chest is still tight. You sit down, but your mind keeps scanning. You check your phone without a notification. Silence feels suspicious instead of peaceful. For a long time, I thought this meant I was disciplined. I thought it meant I was serious about my work, responsible with my time, sharp enough to stay ahead. It took me years to realize that what I was feeling wasn’t focus. It was urgency, and urgency is not the same thing as clarity. You can be objectively safe and still feel on edge. The nervous system doesn’t operate based on logic; it operates based on pattern. If you’ve spent years functioning under pressure, your body adapts to pressure. It learns that activation equals competence. It learns that speed equals value. It learns that tension equals readiness. Eventually, urgency s...

