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Signs That You're Burned Out at Work and How to Recover

By PurpleGirl EditorsUpdated May 20262 min read

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CA Sunita Joshi · Chartered Accountant, CFP

You’re standing in front of the mirror, staring at your tired eyes, wondering why even the thought of opening your laptop makes your chest feel heavy. You aren't just 'lazy' or 'tired'—you are drained to your core. It feels like you’re running a race that has no finish line, and you’re secretly terrified that if you stop, everything will fall apart. Please, take a deep breath. You aren't failing; you are human. Let’s talk about how to get 'you' back.

What You'll Need

  • A notebook for brain dumping
  • Boundaries (the ability to say 'no')
  • Permission to be imperfect
  • 15 minutes of quiet time daily
1

Acknowledge the physical warning signs

Burnout isn't just in your head; it lives in your body. Notice if you have frequent headaches, back pain, or trouble sleeping. If you feel dread every Sunday night or find yourself snapping at family members for no reason, those are clear signals that your nervous system is overwhelmed.

💡 Tip:Keep a small 'mood diary' for three days to see when you feel the most drained.
2

Practice the 'Brain Dump' method

Often, we feel burned out because we are trying to hold a hundred tasks in our minds at once. Take a notebook and write down everything—work tasks, home chores, and worries. Getting them out of your head and onto paper reduces the mental load immediately.

💡 Tip:Pick only 3 'must-do' tasks for tomorrow and leave the rest for later.

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3

Set firm digital boundaries

We live in a culture where we are expected to reply to work messages at 9 PM. Stop. Turn off your email notifications after work hours. If you don't set these boundaries, no one else will do it for you. You are allowed to be 'offline' once your shift ends.

Warning:Do not check your office emails first thing in the morning while still in bed.
4

Reconnect with your 'non-work' self

Who were you before this job? Find one small hobby that has nothing to do with productivity. It could be listening to music, sketching, or just walking in a park. Doing something just for the joy of it—without trying to be 'good' at it—is the fastest way to heal burnout.

💡 Tip:Even 10 minutes of 'me-time' counts.
PurpleGirl Insight

"Rest is not a reward you earn after working yourself to the bone; it is a basic human necessity that keeps you functional."

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if it's just stress or actual burnout?
Stress is usually about 'too much'—too many tasks or too much pressure. Burnout is about 'not enough'—not enough energy, not enough motivation, and feeling like you have nothing left to give. If you feel cynical and detached from your work, it is likely burnout.
Can I recover from burnout while still working?
Yes. While taking a long break is ideal, it isn't always possible. You can recover by setting strict boundaries, lowering your expectations for perfection, and prioritizing your health during your non-working hours.
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