What happens when you stop being available all the time? In a world that constantly demands your attention, learning to step back may be the most powerful act of self-respect. Inspired by Carl Jung’s insights on individuation, boundaries, and self-awareness, this video explores how constant availability drains your energy—and how intentional unavailability can transform your relationships, creativity, and inner life. When you stop saying “yes” to everything, you begin saying “yes” to yourself. You gain clarity. Your relationships shift. Your creativity awakens. This isn’t about isolation—it’s about honoring your time, protecting your energy, and becoming who you truly are. Be present, but not always available.