Learn what burnout really is and how to recover from chronic stress. Discover how this biological injury affects your brain and nervous system to find a way back.

Burnout is not just being 'tired.' It’s a literal biological injury where your nervous system has been reshaped by chronic stress into a permanent state of survival mode.
What burnout really is, and how to come back






Burnout is far more than just feeling tired; it is a literal biological injury to your brain caused by chronic stress. During burnout, your prefrontal cortex, which manages logic and focus, begins to weaken. Simultaneously, your amygdala—the brain's fear center—becomes hyperactive and enlarged, shifting your nervous system into a permanent state of survival mode that can cause physical symptoms like trembling or emotional exhaustion.
The World Health Organization does not currently classify burnout as a medical condition. Instead, they refer to it as an occupational phenomenon. This distinction highlights that burnout is often tied to workplace environments and chronic stress rather than being an inherent personal failing or a lack of self-care. Understanding it as a systemic issue helps shift the focus toward proper recovery and nervous system regulation.
Traditional self-care like yoga, journaling, or short vacations often fails to fix burnout because the condition involves a reshaped nervous system and structural brain changes. As seen in cases like Robert’s, even a two-week unplugged vacation may not prevent a breakdown upon returning to work if the underlying biological injury isn't addressed. Recovery requires understanding that you are not lazy, but rather operating with a brain that has been physically altered by stress.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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