The Capacity Method Show
Baselines break. Not because something is wrong with you — because you're a human being living a high-variability life. This episode names the specific mechanisms that cause a baseline to break, explains what makes recovery harder than it needs to be, and gives you a practical framework for rebuilding without going back to zero. This is the final episode of Phase 1. It's also the most practical. And it ends with a single word swap that changes everything about how recovery feels. In this episode: * The three specific mechanisms that cause baselines to break: capacity depletion, slow drift, and the drama layer * Why the story about the break is usually harder than the break itself * The restart trap: why going back to zero makes recovery harder, not easier * What an actual rebuild looks like — shrinking the recovery window, separating math from drama, saying yes to the struggle * Dr. D: the physician who had excellent beginnings and never practiced continuing * One word to replace this week: swap restart for recover * A two-part practice: name your last break (facts only), and find your Thursday The Simple Shift: Replace restart with recover. Resources mentioned: * Baseline Week Starter Kit — the free resource built for exactly this moment: alisonjamison.com/baseline [https://alisonjamison.com/baseline] * Book a Clarity Call: alisonjamison.com/clarity [https://alisonjamison.com/clarity]
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