The Rapid Reset Protocol: How to Recover Fast After a Bad Weekend
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In this episode of The Resilient Life, host Chris Deavin—a health coach and personal trainer with over 25 years of experience helping people over 50—explains why “Broken Monday” happens after a late night or chaotic weekend and how small disruptions can spiral into weeks of lost momentum.
He describes the “what the hell effect,” the slower recovery and hormonal shifts that make poor decisions more likely after 50, and why punishment and overcompensation usually backfire. The core principle is “speed of correction”: return to your baseline habits immediately—training, structured meals, and routine—without extremes, even if you feel tired and the workout is slower.
Chris emphasises separating sensations (fatigue) from behaviours (skipping), avoiding “dilly dallying,” and using quick resets to protect identity and consistency so you can live fully while staying strong, fit, resilient, and independent for decades.
00:00 Welcome to The Resilient Life (Who This Podcast Is For)
01:53 The 'Broken Monday' Feeling: When the Weekend Wrecks Your Routine
03:01 The 'What-the-Hell Effect': How Small Slips Turn Into Big Collapses
03:58 Over 50 Reality Check: It’s Not the Event—It’s the Aftermath
05:21 Reframe the Setback: Disruption, Not Failure (The Bank Account Analogy)
06:35 The Core Principle: Speed of Correction (Get Back to Baseline Fast)
07:25 Don’t Dilly Dally: Separate Fatigue (Sensation) From Skipping (Behaviour)
08:58 Resilience > Perfection: Lower the Barrier to Re-Entry
10:19 Hard Reset Summary + Closing: Enjoy Life, Then Return Immediately