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21st March, 2023

How to Avoid Burnout on Repeat

With Dr Claire Ashley

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No one wants to burn out. When you experience burnout, you might find yourself thinking much more slowly and your productivity drops. Many high-stress professionals often feel guilty and ashamed for struggling with burnout. Unfortunately, the demanding and high-stress environment these days makes burnout much more likely to happen again and again. So what can you do to avoid experiencing burnout in the future?

In this episode, Dr Claire Ashley joins us for a conversation about the very real issue of burnout. We talk about what happens in our brains during burnout. She dives into the 12 stages of burnout and how we can use to recognize when we’re starting to burn out. Find out what you can do so that you can go back to work and how you can change things so you’re healthier and less likely to burn out all over again.

If you want to avoid burnout from repeating, listen to our full conversation in this episode of You Are Not a Frog.

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Reasons to listen

  1. Find out how guilt and shame can become weapons that lead you to burn out.
  2. Understand the twelve stages of burnout and recognize if you’re experiencing burnout these days.
  3. Learn great tips to prevent burnout in the first place and make sure it never happens again.

Episode highlights

03:38

Claire’s Experience with Burnout

05:12

Why Burnout Happens

09:21

Guilt and Shame as Weapons Against You

19:58

How Burnout Affects Work

24:22

Breaking Out of the Burnout Cycle

27:40

The Twelve Stages of Burnout

31:29

Burnout Treatment and Prevention

35:32

Seeking Help

39:25

The Change You Can Control

48:44

Top Tips From Claire and Rachel

Episode transcript

Rachel Morris: Have you wondered recently if you’re burning out, or perhaps you know that you’ve been burnt out in the past and have barely recovered before you started working again at full throttle. And you’re wondering how to avoid ending up in exactly the same situation as before. When the pressure and the demands on you just seem to be increasing rather than letting up. Many of us have suffered burnout, even if we didn’t call it that at the time, we can often look back at points in our careers and recognize times when we were pretty close.…

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