The Reitoff Principle
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When exhaustion hits, our productivity mindset often keeps us in a half-committed state—too tired to work effectively but too guilty to truly rest. Ali Abdaal, reflecting on his days balancing medicine and entrepreneurship, discovered what he calls ==the "Reitoff principle": deliberately writing off a day to do absolutely nothing productive. Unlike scheduled mind-wandering (which is still "doing something"), this approach means embracing genuine rest without the guilt that typically accompanies it.== We're conditioned to equate rest with laziness, but sometimes intentionally stepping away from achievement is exactly what we need. By giving ourselves permission to completely disconnect today—no deep shower thoughts, no gentle walks, nothing—we create space to do more of what truly matters tomorrow.