The book for everyone who reaches for their phone the moment their eyes open.
You can no longer read a chapter without checking the screen. You haven't sat in silence in years. You are tired in a way sleep does not fix, anxious in a way you cannot name, and you have begun to wonder if the person you used to be - the one who could focus, finish a book, get bored in a good way - is still in there somewhere.
Overstimulated is the clear-eyed, science-grounded, deeply practical guide that names what no one is naming: the modern adult brain is being quietly hijacked, and almost no one has been given a real path back.
In twelve chapters and twelve practices, Robert Smith walks you from the diagnosis no one gave you, through a rigorous thirty-day reset, into the surprisingly rich life that has been waiting on the other side of the noise. No retreat required. No phone in a drawer forever. Just a structured, week-by-week protocol designed for normal life - and a brain that finally works the way it was built to.
What you'll discover inside:
For anyone who has ever wondered what they were like before the scroll - and whether that person is still in there. They are. This book is the way back.
A clear-eyed guide to the silent crisis of modern attention.