Part of Stress cluster.
Short Answer
Stress and burnout reflect nervous system overwhelm. They are not character flaws but signals that your resources have been depleted.
What This Means
Burnout involves exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced efficacy. Chronic stress dysregulates cortisol, affects sleep and digestion, and impairs cognitive function. It is the body saying the demands exceed your resources.
Why This Happens
Modern life chronically activates the stress response without adequate recovery. Trauma history amplifies stress sensitivity. Lack of boundaries, perfectionism, and people-pleasing deplete resources without replenishment.
What Can Help
- Somatic awareness — Addressing root causes if possible
- Nervous system regulation — Breathwork, grounding, and practices that shift your physiological state
- Trauma-informed therapy — Working with patterns at their source when they are entrenched
- Self-compassion — Understanding your responses as survival adaptations, not character flaws
When to Seek Support
If burnout is affecting physical health, relationships, or basic functioning; if you are considering quitting everything due to exhaustion.
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This content draws on psychological research and trauma-informed care.
