
Helping organizations and professionals transform burnout into energy and confidence in their purpose with abundance in life and business.

Deidre Gestrin
Consultant, Speaker, Author, & Trainer
For over 4 years, Deidre Gestrin has made it her mission to help hundreds of high achieving professionals conquer burnout, reignite their passion, and renew their purpose. Her master’s degree in counseling psychology, plus 14 years specializing in stress and trauma treatment, have given her the knowledge and expertise to help others alleviate chronic stress and recover from burnout. Deidre maintains a strong conviction that everyone has the ability to create the life they desire. Throughout her career in the behavioral health field, she has been privileged to hold executive leadership positions, which yielded opportunities emphasizing the importance of life work balance. She gained expertise and knowledge on how to support and to effectively move companies forward in their vision and mission, while supporting employee needs and wellness.

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Workplace Burnout: Why It's a System Problem, Not Just You

Yes, there are things we can do individually to manage, overcome, or prevent burnout, but organizations also need to look at the systemic aspects that impact burnout. The truth is that burnout thrives in broken workplace systems, and no amount of personal self-care can fix what's fundamentally wrong with how companies operate.
When we talk about workplace systems, we're not just referring to internal organizational structures—we're also talking about the external systems organizations must operate within. In healthcare, for example, professionals must navigate insurance requirements and regulatory laws that compound the pressure.
The real systemic factors driving employee burnout include:
Unspoken expectations to work more hours for less pay
Pressure to see more clients while figuring out paperwork on personal time
Unrealistic workload demands where employees are expected to do the work of multiple people
These false perceptions about what's "reasonable" are precisely why burnout is a systemic workplace issue, not just an individual struggle.
Self-care is essential, and I applaud any individual who prioritizes their well-being and actually uses their time off. However, I've heard leaders express cynicism about employees who use their provided time off—and this reveals the deeper problem.
Self-care addresses the individual, but it doesn't fix what's broken in the workplace system itself. Workplaces need new systems, structures, and ways of functioning to prevent burnout at its source.
Part of preventing burnout starts with addressing toxic leadership. I've been one of those leaders unintentionally, so I know this pattern exists everywhere. Toxic leaders contribute to burnout by:
Micromanaging and lacking trust, which creates undue burden and unrealistic expectations
Having no boundaries themselves, thinking "I work 80 hours a week, so can my employees"
Prioritizing work over personal life with no sense of balance
Dismissing employee opinions even though employees are the ones doing the work
When employees are hired for a job but aren't trusted or respected enough to have an opinion, the work culture suffers.
Did you know the actual reasons professionals—specifically healthcare professionals—are leaving their jobs? They quit because:
They don't feel seen and heard by leadership
They feel expected to live at work with no allowance for personal life
They fear setting boundaries
They have a strong desire for healthy work-life balance
They're experiencing burnout with no organizational support
Here's a sobering reality: If you took an anonymous poll in your organization (because that's the only way you'll get real feedback) and 50% say they're experiencing burnout, I will almost guarantee half of that number is already looking for a new job. People won't stay in environments that perpetuate burnout.
The biggest indicators your workplace is causing burnout include:
Widespread negativity or cynicism throughout the team
Social withdrawal as people quit socializing and start isolating in their offices
Increased illness among employees who don't usually get sick, now constantly taking extra time off (burnout affects physical health)
Sudden resignations from people quitting on the spot without advance notice, saying "It's not what I normally do, but I just couldn't do it anymore"
These are clear signs that systemic and organizational changes are urgently needed.
If you're a leader who wants to address burnout effectively, here's where to start:
Treat employees as humans with valuable opinions. Listen respectfully to what they say without responding negatively. When employees don't fear retaliation and feel supported, they'll share insights that could transform your organization.
Recognize them as part of the team with ideas that actually work. They might give you an idea that accomplishes your goal ten times better with a tenfold return. You'll never know if you don't listen and ask.
Positively reinforce employees for taking time off. Don't punish them or speak negatively about them. As leaders, we're often not good at modeling what we preach—we usually do the opposite. Maybe we need to take a page from our employees and actually take that time off ourselves.
Support their need for rest. Employees earned that time off, and they need it to keep doing the job you need them to do.
Burnout is a workplace crisis that requires workplace solutions. While self-care plays a role in individual resilience, organizations must address the toxic systems, unrealistic expectations, and harmful leadership practices that create burnout in the first place. Real change happens when leaders acknowledge the problem, listen to their teams, and build cultures that support sustainable work practices.
The question isn't whether your organization can afford to address burnout—it's whether you can afford not to.
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