Introduction
When your brain is full, even simple things feel impossible. We talk a lot about focus, but not about capacity. There's only so much the mind can hold before it starts to drop things — not because you're lazy or unmotivated, but because there's no room left to think. Cognitive load is the weight of all that unprocessed noise: what you need to remember, what you haven't done yet, what you're trying not to forget. Executive function is the system that tries to hold it all together — plan, organize, start, finish. When it's overloaded, that system falters. Re-Loop was built to give that system a break. You put things down, and it holds them for you.
What It Means
Cognitive load is the mental weight of everything you're trying to hold at once — the details, reminders, unfinished thoughts, and quiet worries that stack up in your mind. Executive function is what helps you turn those thoughts into actions: planning, sequencing, starting, and finishing. When your brain is overfilled, executive function becomes blocked. You can want to do something deeply and still not have the capacity to start. That's not failure — that's overload.
Why It Matters
Every unfinished task and every half-made decision stays active in working memory. It takes energy to keep it all spinning. Over time, that background noise becomes exhaustion. For people living with ADHD, chronic illness, or burnout, that threshold hits sooner. The brain shuts down not because it's weak, but because it's trying to protect itself. You don't need more motivation — you need more margin. When you free up space, you get that margin back.