Unstable Recovery

Unstable recovery refers to a state in which rest does not reliably lead to restoration.

Sleep, pauses, or time off may occur as expected,
yet the body does not return to a consistent baseline.

Recovery feels partial, fragile, or short-lived.
Small demands can quickly undo periods of rest.

This state is defined by inconsistency, not by lack of effort or duration.


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