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Rest Has Started Feeling Wrong. When attention keeps slipping away
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- Nombre de pages188
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-62161-3
- EAN9783565621613
- Date de parution07/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why does doing nothing feel so hard? Stimulation has become background noise, and attention slips because it forgot how to settle.
Rest used to arrive on its own. Now it has to be earned, scheduled, justified. The mind reaches for the next input before the last one has even landed. Dopamine fasting promises relief, but the rules feel like another task - another thing to optimize and fail at.
This is not a book about stricter rules.
It is about understanding why attention scatters in the first place. The need to fill every pause, the discomfort of stillness, the way scrolling replaces thinking - none of this is a personal failure. It is the nervous system responding to years of constant input. A quieter mind is not built through force. It is built through recognition. Noticing the reach. Letting the urge pass. Allowing attention to return without punishment.
Sustainable recovery begins when rest stops feeling like something to be earned.
It is about understanding why attention scatters in the first place. The need to fill every pause, the discomfort of stillness, the way scrolling replaces thinking - none of this is a personal failure. It is the nervous system responding to years of constant input. A quieter mind is not built through force. It is built through recognition. Noticing the reach. Letting the urge pass. Allowing attention to return without punishment.
Sustainable recovery begins when rest stops feeling like something to be earned.






















