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Most driven people still use a broken recovery model.

They push hard.
Ignore the signals.
Override fatigue.
Keep going because the work matters, the stakes are real, and there is always another demand waiting.

Then something gives.

Sleep breaks. Focus drops. Patience disappears. Decision quality gets worse. The body gets louder. The mind gets foggier.

And only then do they start thinking about recovery.

A weekend off. A few better nights of sleep. A holiday. A vague promise to slow down.

That is the crash-and-recover model.

It is not recovery. It is damage control.

In this episode, coach and performance strategist Martin Soorjoo breaks down a better operating model: continual recharge — the discipline of protecting your capacity before your system starts failing.

This is not wellness.
This is not self-care.
This is not about becoming less ambitious.

It is about becoming harder to deplete.

Martin explains why burnout rarely happens suddenly. It accumulates through the day: meeting to meeting, decision to decision, conflict to conflict, problem to problem. The board call ends, but your body is still activated. The difficult email is dealt with, but your jaw is still tight. The client problem moves on, but your nervous system does not.

By the end of the day, you are not just tired.

You are loaded.

In this episode, you'll learn:

The people who last are not the ones who push until they break.

They are the ones who know how to recharge before the system starts failing.

That is not retreat.

That is how you protect your edge.