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You finally get a day off. No tones. No chaos. No one needing you every second. And instead of enjoying it, you’re climbing the damn walls.

The silence feels suspicious. The stillness feels like failure. Your nervous system is screaming at you to get moving, fix something, do something. Anything.

Here’s the truth: you don’t suck at rest. You’ve just been trained to confuse exhaustion with accomplishment.

In this episode, I’m calling out the cultural BS that tells responders rest is lazy, weak, or something you “earn” after you collapse. I’ll walk you through why your brain equates downtime with danger and how to retrain it to see rest as the tactical weapon it actually is.

Because burnout isn’t noble. Overdrive isn’t a personality trait. And if you don’t learn how to pause on purpose, your body will make the choice for you.

WHAT YOU’LL HEAR

MENTAL FIREPOWER

The Tactical Rest Framework

  1. Call it out: “Rest feels wrong because my brain is wired for output.”
  2. Start tiny: two minutes, no scrolling, no noise, just be.
  3. Reframe it: rest is input. It’s not slacking—it’s sharpening.

 WHO THIS IS FOR

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https://uppbeat.io/t/needmospace/chill-power

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