Short answer?
Yes—but only in the early days.
Before DROP was fully formed.
Before it had a name.
Before I knew what the hell I was doing.
Back then, I burned out.
Hard.
DROP Wasn’t Built From Success—It Was Built From Collapse
There were no perfect weeks.
No clarity. No breathing space. No plan.
Just chaos. Firefighting. And pretending I had it all together.
That’s what forced me to start dumping, reviewing, offloading, and planning—because if I didn’t, I was going to break for good.
But Since DROP Became a Finished System? No. I Haven’t Burnt Out Again.
Let me be clear: I still have busy weeks.
I still get overwhelmed sometimes.
Life still throws curveballs.
But the difference now?
I have the tools to get back in control—fast.
- I don’t spiral.
- I don’t freeze.
- I don’t start again from scratch.
I run the system.
And the system resets me.
Every Friday. Without fail.
Falling Off Isn’t the Problem. Staying Off Is.
DROP isn’t about perfection.
It’s about rhythm.
If I skip a review?
I feel it.
If I don’t plan my week?
It bites me.
But I don’t fall far—because I know exactly how to get back up.
That’s what DROP gives you.
Not immunity from stress—but the antidote to chaos.
So Yeah, I’ve Burnt Out. But Not Since I Had DROP Fully Locked In.
And that’s the point.
I built DROP to stop that happening again.
And years later—it still works.
If you’re asking this question because you’ve fallen off your own wagon?
Good. That means you’re ready to build one that actually holds you.
DROP does that.
- Buy the book – Control Your Time or Stay Stuck: You Choose
- Join the DROP System training and get the only system that catches you before you fall too far.
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