This episode explores how overwork often comes from the inability to stop rather than the amount of work itself. Without a clear ending to the day, the mind stays in a constant state of activation, leading to fatigue, reduced focus, and a lack of satisfaction even after long hours of effort. Listeners are introduced to the “Stop Rule,” a simple practice of setting a fixed daily cutoff time for work. By creating a clear boundary, the brain experiences closure, which improves focus during work hours and allows for true rest afterward. A short end-of-day ritual, such as noting progress and planning the next steps, helps release unfinished tasks from the mind. Over time, this approach builds a healthier relationship with time, increases efficiency, and prevents burnout by prioritizing quality of focus over quantity of hours.