No, just take your 7 day rest when done and enjoy it. Given what you said about issues so late in the sub, the next part seems fleshed out. After the second run through, more things should be apparent and it'll be clear then what needs worked on.
Try to get headphones use where possible too, it helps comprehension of the script by up to 50%. Also, download Frequensee, an app for smartphones, and take a look at what volume you've been listening at. Make sure that the sub is loud enough to make an impact, but not loud enough to cause hearing damage. Generally, that means -30db *at the source* is the max you should be listening to the sub. Improving the volume, up to the guidelines I'm listing in this post, WILL help results, while keeping you safe.
I use Frequensee, and a decibel meter called Decibel 10th, to make sure I'm below 80db to be safe to not cause hearing damage.
That should help you get going after your break.
Try to get headphones use where possible too, it helps comprehension of the script by up to 50%. Also, download Frequensee, an app for smartphones, and take a look at what volume you've been listening at. Make sure that the sub is loud enough to make an impact, but not loud enough to cause hearing damage. Generally, that means -30db *at the source* is the max you should be listening to the sub. Improving the volume, up to the guidelines I'm listing in this post, WILL help results, while keeping you safe.
I use Frequensee, and a decibel meter called Decibel 10th, to make sure I'm below 80db to be safe to not cause hearing damage.
That should help you get going after your break.