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Discipline That Broke You Won't Be What Restores You
Discipline That Broke You Won't Be What Restores You
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Discipline That Broke You Won't Be What Restores You

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Engelsk
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Burnout doesn't respond to more discipline. It's not a motivation problem that gets solved by better systems or stronger willpower. It's an energy crisis-a nervous system collapse that happens when you've been running on stress hormones, willpower, and the belief that rest is something you earn through productivity. The same strategies that got you here won't get you out. This book explores why motivation disappears during burnout, examining the physiological and psychological depletion that occurs when drive becomes disconnected from genuine energy. It draws on research around stress responses, dopamine regulation, and recovery cycles to explain why pushing harder deepens exhaustion rather than resolving it, and why guilt about "e;not doing enough"e; becomes part of the problem. Rather than offering productivity hacks or motivational frameworks, it examines what happens when your body refuses to keep performing. It explores the difference between sustainable drive and borrowed energy, between rest as strategy and rest as necessity, between motivation rooted in fear and motivation rooted in alignment. For those who feel stuck between exhaustion and the pressure to keep moving, who've lost connection to what they actually want beneath what they think they should want, or who recognize that their relationship with productivity is unsustainable, this book offers insight into recovery that honors depletion rather than fighting it.
Undertittel
Understanding Burnout Recovery, Energy Cycles, and The Myth of Pushing Through
ISBN
9783565204960
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
28.1.2026
Forlag
Epubli
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