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409:Reclaim Your Capacity! with Sarah Olivieri
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- Apr 6, 2026
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Summary
In this solo episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, Sarah Olivieri tackles a common frustration: feeling like you're always at capacity no matter how much you optimize your time. Many leaders assume the problem is simply that there aren't enough hours in the day. So they look for better scheduling systems, delegate tasks, or try to get more efficient. But even after all that, the feeling of being maxed out often remains. Sarah explains why that happens. The real constraint isn't time—it's energy. Time is fixed. Energy is not. In this episode, Sarah walks through how energy—not just time—determines your true capacity. She shares practical ways to increase your energy by aligning your work with what energizes you, understanding your natural energy rhythms throughout the day, and reducing energy drains like constant context switching. She also introduces a deeper layer beneath both time and energy management: intentionality. When you operate in a reactive mode—constantly responding to incoming demands—you will always feel at capacity. But when you shift into a proactive, intentional way of working, you regain control over both your time and your energy. The result is not just getting more done—but feeling better while doing it. If you've been stuck in a cycle of optimizing your schedule but still feeling overwhelmed, this episode will help you rethink how you approach capacity entirely. In This Episode, You'll Learn Why time management alone doesn't solve feeling maxed out How energy—not time—is the true driver of capacity How to identify and work with your natural energy rhythms Why context switching drains both time and energy How to structure your work around energizing activities The difference between reactive and proactive work modes How intentionality gives you…