
10 Best Books for Recovering from Professional Burnout
The thing about professional burnout is that it doesn't feel like burning. It feels like drowning in lukewarm water. There's no dramatic moment, no breakdown.

The thing about professional burnout is that it doesn't feel like burning. It feels like drowning in lukewarm water. There's no dramatic moment, no breakdown.

I said yes to everything for thirty-four years. Not dramatically. Not in a way that anyone noticed, which is the trick of people-pleasing — it looks like being.

The thing about losing a friend is that nobody brings you a casserole. Nobody sends flowers. There's no funeral where people stand in a line and tell you.

There's a specific kind of anxiety that lives in the future. It's not about anything happening right now. It's about everything that could happen — the job you.

The thing nobody tells you about joy is that it doesn't announce itself. It doesn't arrive with a soundtrack or a specific feeling you can point to and say,.