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Burnout
The causes of burnout - and what to do about it

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Burnout Burnout is more than just feeling tired; it is a syndrome of chronic workplace stress that leaves you emotionally exhausted, cynical, and doubting your own effectiveness. This book walks you through the anatomy of burnout, showing how it differs from everyday stress and why it takes hold when the body’s stress response never gets a chance to shut down. You’ll learn to recognize the early physical, emotional, and behavioral warning signs—from persistent fatigue and headaches to irritability, detachment, and a loss of pleasure—so you can intervene before the cycle becomes entrenched.

Drawing on research and real‑world examples, the guide reveals the six leading drivers of burnout at work: unmanageable workload, lack of control, insufficient reward, breakdown of community, absence of fairness, and values conflict. It explains how these mismatches drain your energy, erode your sense of purpose, and trigger the downward spiral of exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced efficacy. You’ll also discover hidden contributors like perfectionism and the myth of the Ideal Worker, and see how workplace culture can turn normal stress into a chronic, debilitating condition.

Recovery begins with acknowledgement and acceptance. The book provides a practical burnout audit to map your symptoms, causes, and the spillover into your personal life, then helps you set small, specific goals and build a personalized recovery toolkit. You’ll explore evidence‑based strategies for completing the stress cycle—movement, breathwork, social connection, laughter, and crying—alongside guidance on restoring rest, setting boundaries, practicing mindfulness, and nourishing your body with the right foods and gentle activity.

Beyond immediate relief, the text shows how to reconnect with your why, craft your job for greater meaning, and rebuild a supportive community that fuels resilience. Chapters on talking to your boss, redesigning your work life, and preventing future burnout equip you with concrete scripts, boundary‑setting techniques, and proactive energy‑budgeting practices. For leaders, there’s a dedicated section on creating a burnout‑proof environment through fair policies, autonomy, recognition, and psychological safety.

Ultimately, you’ll finish with a roadmap for thriving—not just surviving—by treating your energy as a precious resource, maintaining healthy boundaries, cultivating mindfulness, and aligning your daily actions with your core values. You’ll learn to view rest as a necessity, to savor positive moments, and to diversify your identity so that no single role can overwhelm you. By the end, you’ll have the tools to recover from burnout, redesign a sustainable career, and build a life that feels meaningful, resilient, and truly your own.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Understanding burnout as a three-dimensional syndrome (exhaustion, cynicism, reduced professional efficacy) distinct from ordinary stress and why this distinction matters for effective recovery
  • The six primary workplace causes of burnout: unmanageable workload, lack of control, insufficient reward, breakdown of community, absence of fairness, and values conflict, with strategies to address each
  • Evidence-based recovery approaches including the power of rest, boundary-setting, mindfulness techniques, nutrition, and movement as biological necessities for healing burnout's physical and mental toll
  • Reconnecting with your purpose through values clarification, job crafting, and finding meaning in your work to rebuild motivation and combat cynicism
  • Building long-term resilience through proactive energy management, psychological flexibility, and creating sustainable work habits to prevent future burnout relapse
Who's It For:

This book is for professionals experiencing burnout symptoms like exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced efficacy, as well as those at high risk due to demanding work environments. It's particularly valuable for individuals who feel overwhelmed by work demands, question their career path, or struggle with work-life balance. Leaders and managers seeking to create healthier team environments will also benefit from the systemic approaches to burnout prevention outlined in the leadership chapter.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 28, 2026

Word Count:

59,588 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 10 minutes

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