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Symptom brief

Low energy that does not match your effort

Fatigue often tracks upstream capacity — not laziness. Here is how Re:Formd frames it before you chase another stimulant.

Primary topic · Energy production & regulation

Context

How this shows up in the system

When effort and output decouple, the useful question is not whether you are tired—it is which layer of the system is capping capacity.

Why this matters

Body Signals record what you experience: flat drive, crash timing, brain fog, exercise intolerance. Baseline pins the context those signals sit in—sleep debt, load, stress, fueling, illness windows, substances. Skip Baseline and a “tired” label collapses distinct failure modes into one useless bucket.

How it works in the model

Energy complaints are downstream readouts. Metabolic reserve, autonomic load, recovery accounting, inflammatory or infectious periods, endocrine drift, and what you ingest (including Entities—meds, supplements, compounds) all change the ceiling before motivation ever enters the frame.

Pathways encode order: what would have to be true upstream before a downstream intervention is even legible. Re:Formd does not treat fatigue as a single knob.

What people get wrong

Reframe: This is usually not a willpower problem. Stimulants and grinding do not restore capacity—they mask the signal that the stack is empty. The nervous system is not “lazy”; it is often protecting a system that is already overdrawn.

What’s next

The vocabulary here matches how Re:Formd is built: BaselineBody Signals → entities and pathways. Join the waitlist to get access when the system opens.

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