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  • Free eBook – You Can Recover from Burnout Too!

    Free eBook – You Can Recover from Burnout Too!

    I thought burnout was for other people until…

    After nearly 15 years of climbing the corporate ladder, I landed what should have been a dream job – an exciting leadership role with a global manufacturing giant.

    It was fast paced. High stakes. International.

    • On paper? Impressive.
    • In reality? Relentless.

    I was a co-leader on a major technical rollout while helping launch a cost-saving regional operating model. That meant nonstop travel, often overseas for weeks at a time, and no margin for rest. I liked the work. I was good at it. But slowly, it began to cost me everything else.

    • Sleep? Fragmented.
    • Nutrition and exercise? Gone.
    • Happiness? Replaced by the gnawing pressure to keep up.

    My inner dialogue was punishing:

    “Your boss expects perfection. Don’t let anything drop.”

    And the better I performed, the higher the bar was raised. No finish line. Just more. More. More.

    And at home? I was trying to be superhuman there too – wife, mom, daughter to a mother battling Stage 3 cancer, neighbor, volunteer. I wasn’t just showing up – I was striving to excel. But under the surface, I was running on fumes.

    Until my body said: “Enough.”

    Almost overnight, I couldn’t bend my elbow. My feet swelled so badly I couldn’t wear shoes, much less walk.

    After months of testing, I was diagnosed with a “permanent” autoimmune disease. The treatment? Weekly injections – just to reduce the inflammation so I could function… and yes, keep working.

    That was my wake-up call. Burnout wasn’t just a buzzword – it had taken up residence in my body.

    And strangely, I’m now grateful for it. Because the pain forced me to face what I had been too proud (or too scared) to admit: I was breaking. And I had to change.

    That reckoning became the beginning of something better.

    This is the story behind my new eBook: Your Personal Guide to Burnout and Recovery.

    I wrote it for people like me – high-achievers who don’t know how to stop until they’re forced to.

    The guide walks you through what burnout really is and how to recover. It includes reflection activities and a template for your own recovery plan.

    If you would like your own copy, just fill out the Contact Us Form and we’ll send it right over.

  • THIS Is What Burnout Sounds Like

    THIS Is What Burnout Sounds Like

    No doubt you’ve had some bad days. Days when you’ve felt drained, overwhelmed, less than great. But burnout isn’t just a bad day or a tough week, or even a difficult month. It’s a deeper, more persistent erosion of physical and mental energy. It erodes your sense of purpose. It affects your connection to your work and to the important people in your life. For career-driven professionals, it often hides in plain sight. High-performance cultures create this. Workplaces that thrive on relentless execution mask it.

    So, what is burnout?

    Psychologist Christina Maslach has done groundbreaking work on burnout. She describes it as a psychological syndrome. It arises from ongoing, unmanaged workplace stress. She highlights three main aspects of burnout in her research. This is what they sound like…. Maybe you recognize yourself in them.

    ➡️ Physical and Emotional Exhaustion: “I’m running on empty. Every morning feels like a heavy weight is crushing me. I drag myself to work, already exhausted before my first meeting. Simple tasks sometimes feel like climbing mountains. My body aches, my mind is foggy, and I just want to go home and sleep. But even sleep doesn’t refresh me anymore.”

    ➡️ Depersonalization: “I used to care about my work and the people I helped. Now everyone feels like a task, a problem to solve, or a meeting to endure. Colleagues are annoyances, clients are burdens, and my passion is gone. I feel like I am just going through the motions, pretending to be invested. My heart just isn’t in this anymore.”

    ➡️ Feelings of Reduced Personal Accomplishment: “I used to be confident in my abilities, proud of my accomplishments. Now every task feels like a struggle, every decision questionable. I doubt my judgment. I wonder if I overthink. I second-guess myself constantly. I wonder if I’m even cut out for this role anymore.”

    According to a Q4 2024 report from Robert Half, 36% of professionals feel burned out at work, with 33% saying they are more burned out now than a year ago.

    If this topic is of interest, stay tuned. I’ll be posting more information soon!

    If you want to talk, I’m here.

    If you want to learn more about what burnout feels like, and what to do about it, fill out the Contact Us form and request my free eBook, Your Personal Guide to Burnout Recovery.