Where Your Energy Is Going (And Why It Feels Harder Than It Should)
If your roof started leaking, you wouldn’t start patching random spots and hope for the best. You’d first want to understand where the water is actually getting in. Burnout works in much the same way. Before trying to fix your exhaustion, it helps to slow things down and see where your energy is going — and what might not be getting met.
Always Exhausted? The Hidden Energy Drains Behind Burnout
Feeling constantly exhausted even when your workload hasn’t changed? Burnout is often caused by hidden energy drains, not just long hours. Learn where your energy is really going and how to recognise the patterns behind burnout.