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The Hidden Cost of "Taking a Break"

18 min · 11. Mai 2026
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Taking a month off seemed like a good idea until I tried to start again. I realized I was paying a "Restart Tax" I couldn't afford. In this episode, I’m getting honest about why I fell off the wagon, the cognitive load of re-entry, and why your "maintenance mode" is actually a trap. If you’ve been struggling to get back to a project, a habit, or a dream.... this is your wake-up call. What we cover: * The 3 hidden costs of the Restart Tax. * Why "getting back on track" is harder than staying on it. * The exact strategy I used to record this episode today.

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