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#27 The Rest Revolution: Why Rest Is Productive

9 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Rest is often seen as something we earn after we’ve worked hard enough, pushed long enough, proven our worth. In this episode we explore why rest is not the opposite of productivity, but one of its most essential foundations. From a psychological and neuroscientific perspective, we look at: how chronic “pushing through” leads to cognitive fatigue, why our nervous system needs rhythm instead of constant output, and how small, intentional pauses help prevent burnout before it happens. We talk about allostatic load, the brain’s default mode network, and why resting before exhaustion is a powerful act of self-regulation and self-trust. This episode is a gentle invitation to rethink productivity, release performance-based self-worth, and begin a quieter, more sustainable relationship with rest - one micro-pause at a time.

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