Stress is not only a feeling - it is a cost. Every message, meeting, favour, decision, and unfinished task draws from the same limited pool of energy and attention. When you treat stress as mysterious, the answer is usually to push harder. When you treat it as a budget, you can finally choose what to spend on, what to reduce, and what to stop buying on credit. The Stress Budget is a practical guide to building a workable system for modern overload. You will learn energy tracking that takes minutes a day, then use it for demand mapping and clear priority rules that hold up under pressure. Priya Dhanvel shows how to identify high-cost commitments, use saying no scripts without damaging relationships, make smarter delegation decisions, and tighten boundary setting so communication stops running your life. You will also learn recovery planning that fits real schedules, recognise overload signals earlier, and apply a weekly redesign that adds buffers and protects what matters. This book is for people who feel capable but stretched: professionals, carers, students, managers, freelancers, and anyone whose days are shaped by competing needs. The outcome is not a perfect life or a rigid routine, but a clearer, calmer way to decide: what is non-negotiable, what is optional, and what your future self will thank you for protecting. If you want attention management and sustainable routines that reduce compounding stress, this method gives you a simple framework you can return to week after week.
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