Calm Under Load is for high-functioning people who look fine on the outside and feel one email away from snapping on the inside.
If you've tried "self-care," time management tips, or powering through with sheer grit, you already know the problem isn't that you're weak. The problem is that your stress system is overloaded. When load keeps exceeding capacity and recovery stays optional, your nervous system eventually pulls the emergency brake. You get irritable, scattered, numb, exhausted, or stuck in that familiar loop: overwork → collapse → guilt → repeat.
This book treats stress like a process problem, not a moral failing. You'll learn a simple framework that makes stress measurable and manageable: Load + Capacity + Recovery. Then you'll build a practical operating system you can run in real life, even when you're busy, tired, and already behind.
Inside, you'll map what actually triggers you (including the hidden ones like interruptions, ambiguity, unclosed loops, and decision fatigue), install a triage method that stops "everything feels urgent," and create micro-recovery resets that work in 2, 5, or 10 minutes, without needing a weekend off. You'll also design guardrails for your calendar, attention, and boundaries, so stress doesn't keep sneaking in through notifications, overcommitment, and constant context switching.
You'll go beyond generic advice and fix the bottlenecks that create chronic urgency at work, plus the invisible role overload at home that turns capable people into brittle ones. And when life hits hard, you'll use a Minimum Viable Routine to get through crisis weeks without spiraling into "I'm failing at everything."
Finally, you'll put it all together with a 30-Day Stress OS: a weekly rhythm of audit, triage, recovery scheduling, guardrail installation, and metric review. No self-judgment, no perfection. Just small, repeatable maintenance that makes your system smarter over time.
Calm Under Load helps you feel calmer, less reactive, and more in control not because life gets easier, but because your system stops overheating.