Untangling Life

Hattie Willis and Andy Ayim

We believe anyone can design a life they truly want. But how do you get there without defaulting to courses or choices that don't serve you? Hattie Willis and Andy Ayim MBE invite you into their honest conversations about the breakthrough moments, the inevitable knots, and the universal "is this normal?" questions. Each week, we share practical tools and real-context stories to help you break free from limiting beliefs and move toward a life where your work and personal roles feel integrated and aligned. If you’re seeking a supportive community and a gentle roadmap to navigate uncertainty—turning chaos into a clearer path—you’ve found your space. We're not fixing your life; we’re figuring out our own, and inviting you to join the untangling.Want to dive deeper? Checkout our newsletter for journalling prompts and resources with each episode https://substack.com/@untanglinglifepod

Episodes

  1. MAR 26

    Episode 9: Rest & Recovery

    When did rest become something you have to earn? In this episode, we're talking about the one thing most of us are genuinely not doing well: resting. Not stopping. Not collapsing. Actually restoring. We get into the guilt that sits underneath most people's relationship with rest, the ADHD boom-bust cycle that keeps so many of us in a permanent pattern of sprint and crash, and what it actually looks like to build recovery into your life before you need a holiday to survive it. We also ask the uncomfortable question about AI: now that technology can do more of the work, are we actually resting with the time we save — or just quietly raising the bar for what enough looks like? This episode covers: The difference between stopping and resting — and why most of what we call rest doesn't actually restore usRest guilt in all its forms: the feeling that you haven't earned it, that you should be doing more, or that even sitting still isn't good enoughThe ADHD boom-bust pattern — running until you can't, then stopping entirely — and what small release valves look like insteadYutori: the Japanese concept of living with spaciousness, and why it's almost impossible to build into a TuesdayAndy's emotional audit — a four-quadrant framework for figuring out whether you're performing, burning out, disengaging, or actually recovering (and why you can't skip straight back to the first one)The AI efficiency question: if technology saves you four hours, what will you actually do with them?Rest doesn't have to be still. It just has to work. This episode will help you figure out what that actually looks like for you. Listen now and grab your journal 🧶 We share journalling prompts after every episode — sign up to get them straight to your inbox: substack.com/@untanglinglifepod

    44 min
  2. MAR 12

    Episode 8: Borrowed Goals

    What if the goals you're working towards aren't actually yours? In this episode, we dig into borrowed goals: the ambitions we absorb from the people around us - parents, teachers, religion, culture, social media - without ever really stopping to ask whether we actually want them. Marriage. University. The promotion. The venture-backed startup. Some of these feel so deeply ingrained it's almost impossible to know where they came from in the first place. We get into why so many borrowed goals are unconscious (and why that's not always a bad thing), plus the idea of 'gifted goals' - the ones that people who believe in us hand over intentionally, opening doors we didn't know we could walk through. This episode covers: The difference between borrowed goals and gifted goals — and why it mattersHow to spot a goal that isn't really yours (wheel-spinning, hollow wins, and that nagging feeling of tug-of-war)The invisibility test: if no one could ever know you'd achieved it, would you still want it?Why we borrow timelines as well as goals — and the pressure to hit milestones when everyone around you is hitting theirsHow to customise a goal so it actually fits your life, not someone else's version of itYour goals deserve to be yours. This episode will help you figure out which ones actually are. Listen now and grab your journal 🧶 We share journalling prompts after every episode — sign up to get them straight to your inbox: substack.com/@untanglinglifepod

    51 min
  3. FEB 12

    Episode 6: The Power of Saying No

    Boundaries. The topic everyone’s talking about… and very few of us are actually implementing. In this episode of Untangling Life, we explore what boundaries really mean - at work, at home, and with ourselves - and why we often wait until we’re at breaking point before setting them. From family dynamics (“it’s always me”) to back-to-back meeting culture, from people-pleasing to entrepreneurial overwhelm, we unpack the hidden opportunity cost behind every yes - and what your time is quietly being traded for. You’ll hear: Why we tend to set boundaries in explosions rather than early signalsThe difference between work-life balance, integration and separationHow opportunity cost can reframe your decision-makingAndy’s “2 and 5” rule for protecting family timeThe red / blue / black framework for auditing how you spend your timeWhy strategy time (and thinking time) needs protectingHow managers can model boundary-setting for their teamsAnd how to experiment with boundaries without blowing up your relationshipsWe also get honest about the boundaries we struggle to keep with ourselves - the deep work we avoid, the uncomfortable tasks we procrastinate, and the internal narratives that get in the way. If you’ve ever snapped after saying yes too many times, felt resentful about your workload, or struggled to protect your own time… this one’s for you. As always, we close with practical journaling prompts to help you experiment with boundaries in your own life.

    36 min
  4. 12/17/2025

    Episode 2: Limiting Beliefs

    In this episode, we’re talking about limiting beliefs - the stories we tell ourselves that quietly (and sometimes loudly) stop us from taking action. We took it to the streets and asked people to describe limiting beliefs in the real world and from there, we break down what limiting beliefs actually look like in practice - including the difference between “I’m not good at this yet” and “I’ll never be good at this,” and how that connects to fixed vs growth mindset. We also talk about where these beliefs come from: other people’s fears, throwaway comments that stick for decades (especially from teachers), and how representation plays into it - because sometimes what gets labelled as “imposter syndrome” is really about being in a space where no one looks like you or shares your background. We share the tools we use when a limiting belief is running the show: grounding ourselves in what’s true, separating stories vs knowns, asking what the worst-case scenario actually is, and finding ways to turn “trying” into play so it doesn’t feel like a high-stakes performance. To close, we leave you with a journaling prompt: write down the things you’d love to do (in and outside work), notice the limiting beliefs that instantly show up, and then look back at what you haven’t done - and ask yourself why. And as always, we’d love you to share what came up for you (and what’s helped you move through it) via the newsletter and on socials.

    59 min

About

We believe anyone can design a life they truly want. But how do you get there without defaulting to courses or choices that don't serve you? Hattie Willis and Andy Ayim MBE invite you into their honest conversations about the breakthrough moments, the inevitable knots, and the universal "is this normal?" questions. Each week, we share practical tools and real-context stories to help you break free from limiting beliefs and move toward a life where your work and personal roles feel integrated and aligned. If you’re seeking a supportive community and a gentle roadmap to navigate uncertainty—turning chaos into a clearer path—you’ve found your space. We're not fixing your life; we’re figuring out our own, and inviting you to join the untangling.Want to dive deeper? Checkout our newsletter for journalling prompts and resources with each episode https://substack.com/@untanglinglifepod