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Writer's pictureAmanda Christian

3 Burnout Recovery Myths



A woman at a chalkboard with words (Just take a vacation, Work Smarter, Not Harder, Burnout is a Sign of Weakness)crossed out

Alright, my fellow burned-out high-achievers, it's time to get real about burnout recovery. There's a lot of bad advice out there, and I'm here to set the record straight.


Myth #1: "Just take a vacation, and you'll be fine."

HA! If only it were that easy. Sure, a vacation can provide temporary relief from the daily grind, but if you don't address the underlying causes of your burnout, you'll be right back where you started in no time. Instead of relying on a quick fix, focus on creating sustainable habits that prioritize self-care and boundaries.


Myth #2: "You just need to work smarter, not harder."

Oh, please. If you're a high-achiever, you're already working smart. The problem isn't your efficiency - it's the sheer volume of demands on your time and energy. Instead of trying to optimize your productivity, start saying "no" to non-essential tasks and delegate whenever possible.


Myth #3: "Burnout is a sign of weakness."

This one really grinds my gears. Burnout is not a personal failing - it's a sign that you're human, and you've reached your limit. Pushing through the exhaustion and pretending everything is fine will only make things worse in the long run. Instead, acknowledge your burnout and give yourself permission to prioritize your well-being.


So, what can you do instead of falling for these myths? Stay tuned for my next post, 3 Real-Life Steps to Beat Burnout (No BS Allowed) where I'll share three practical, real-life steps you can take to overcome burnout and reclaim your spark.


Brave one, together we can kick burnout to the curb!

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