Why High-Performers Restart Instead of Compound I’ve been studying a behavioral pattern I see in capable, ambitious people. They don’t usually quit. They restart. They build a system, execute for several days, miss once, then redesign everything instead of continuing. I call it the Continuity Collapse Pattern. The core idea: Most productivity systems are built for ideal conditions. Real life includes emotional variance and activation cost. When a miss is interpreted as identity failure, restart becomes the default response. The solution isn’t more motivation. It’s designing systems around return speed instead of streak length. Full breakdown here: https://spryexecutiveos.com/continuity-collapse-pattern/ |