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Feeling burned out? Distracted? Mentally overloaded?
In this Zero Distortion episode, Russ explains the difference between “time off” and a true reset — and why most people never actually rest, even when they think they are. We unpack how constant motion, nonstop noise, and endless digital stimulation overwhelm the brain and keep you reacting instead of thinking clearly.
Backed by neuroscience — including research from the University of Washington and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience — this episode shows how short intentional breaks improve memory, accuracy, problem-solving, and emotional clarity. Russ also shares why stillness feels uncomfortable in today’s hustle culture and how to build micro-moments of rest that actually work.
Whether it’s Thanksgiving week or just another chaotic day, your brain needs space.
In this episode:
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By batesruss3Feeling burned out? Distracted? Mentally overloaded?
In this Zero Distortion episode, Russ explains the difference between “time off” and a true reset — and why most people never actually rest, even when they think they are. We unpack how constant motion, nonstop noise, and endless digital stimulation overwhelm the brain and keep you reacting instead of thinking clearly.
Backed by neuroscience — including research from the University of Washington and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience — this episode shows how short intentional breaks improve memory, accuracy, problem-solving, and emotional clarity. Russ also shares why stillness feels uncomfortable in today’s hustle culture and how to build micro-moments of rest that actually work.
Whether it’s Thanksgiving week or just another chaotic day, your brain needs space.
In this episode:
If this resonates, drop a comment: