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Why can't you just "push through" burnout—and how is it different from being tired?

💭 How to Think About This

Burnout isn't just being tired. It's a deeper exhaustion that a weekend off won't fix. The WHO now recognizes it as an occupational phenomenon. What causes burnout, how do you recognize it early, and why doesn't "trying harder" help?

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Burnout has three components (Maslach):
1. EXHAUSTION: Emotional and physical depletion
2. CYNICISM: Detachment from work, loss of meaning
3. INEFFICACY: Feeling incompetent despite effort
Tiredness is just exhaustion. Burnout is all three together.

Six workplace factors (Maslach):
• WORKLOAD: Unsustainable demands
• CONTROL: Lack of autonomy
• REWARD: Insufficient recognition/pay
• COMMUNITY: Poor relationships
• FAIRNESS: Perceived injustice
• VALUES: Mismatch with organization
It's not just hours—it's mismatch.

Early indicators:
• Dreading Monday increasingly
• Caring less about quality
• Irritability with colleagues
• Physical symptoms (headaches, insomnia)
• Loss of creativity and motivation
• Working harder but accomplishing less
These compound if ignored.

Why "push through" fails: Burnout depletes the resources needed to recover from burnout.

What helps:
• Rest (real rest, not just less work)
• Address root causes (not just symptoms)
• Reclaim control where possible
• Reconnect with meaning/values
• Sometimes: changing the situation

Burnout is exhaustion + cynicism + inefficacy—it requires addressing root causes, not just pushing harder!

Key insight: Burnout isn't a personal failure—it's often a mismatch between you and your work environment. You can't willpower your way out. Recovery requires addressing the underlying causes, not just the symptoms.

🤔 Which thinking lens(es) did you use?

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👨‍👩‍👧 For Parents & Teachers

🌱 A Small Everyday Story

Year 1: "I'll just work harder."
Year 2: "Why don't I care anymore?"
Year 3: "I used to be good at this. What's wrong with me?"
Year 4: Complete collapse. Months to recover.
The warning signs were there. I just kept pushing through.
Burnout doesn't announce itself—it accumulates.

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Key concepts: Maslach Burnout Inventory, workplace burnout, occupational stress, recovery, organizational factors.