Helping professionals recover from burnout and helping organizations reduce workplace burnout through sustainable performance strategies that support long-term success.

With over 20 years specializing in stress, trauma, burnout recovery, and behavioral health leadership, Deidre Gestrin helps professionals and organizations create sustainable performance without sacrificing health, purpose, and people.
Deidre is also the author of:
From Burnout to Balance: Unlock Your 7 Dimensions of Wellness to Create a Life of Abundance
Healthcare professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and high-achievers experiencing burnout, chronic stress, compassion fatigue, emotional exhaustion, loss of purpose, and work-life imbalance.
Healthcare and behavioral health organizations struggling with employee burnout, turnover, disengagement, unstable workforce performance, leadership strain, and rising operational costs.
High Pressure teams seeking healthier workplace culture, stronger communication, sustainable performance systems, leadership resilience, and workforce stability.

Through the The Sustainable Performance Method™, professionals learn how to:
restore energy without stepping away from their carer
regulate chronic stress and overwhelm
reconnect with purpose and clarity
create success without sacrificing their health or family
Burnout inside organizations leads to higher turnover, disengaged employees, leadership fatigue, increased insurance costs, and operational instability.

strengthen leadership systems
improve team cohesion & reduce workforce burnout
stabilize operational performance
build healthier workplace culture

"Deidre was able to help me get my clinical spark back!"

"I feel like I’m at a 90% success rate now."

"Deidre helped me get to the point where I am today."
Whether you're a professional trying to recover from burnout or an organization working to stabilize workforce performance, sustainable success is possible.
The Sustainable Performance Method™
(Burnout Recovery for Professionals)
The Sustainable Workforce Method™
(Organizational Consulting)

Burnout and Your Purpose: Why High-Achiever Burnout Doesn't Destroy Your Calling, It Buries It
You went into this career because you felt called to it. You believed in what you were doing. And then, somewhere in the middle of the long hours, the never-ending demands, and the chronic stress, you stopped feeling it.
Now you're wondering: Did I get it wrong? Is this even my purpose? Can I keep doing this?
Here's what I want you to know before we go any further: Burnout and your purpose are not the same battle. Workplace burnout does not destroy your purpose. It buries it. And that is a very important distinction.

Why High-Achiever Burnout Hits Differently
If you're a high-achiever, your identity is likely tied to your output. You are what you produce, what you accomplish, what you contribute. That's what makes burnout in high-achievers so devastating, when performance falters, it feels like you've lost yourself.
But you haven't. The burnout cycle simply puts your nervous system into survival mode. And survival mode doesn't care about purpose, passion, or meaning. It cares about making it through the day.
Long term stress suppresses your motivation system. It drains your emotional capacity. It kills creativity. And for people in helping professions, leadership roles, or high-stakes careers, this is when burnout leads to questioning your calling, not because the calling is gone, but because you no longer have the bandwidth to feel it.
Burnout Doesn't Destroy Your Purpose, Here's What It Actually Does
One of the most important reframes I offer the leaders and professionals I work with is this: burnout damages performance and productivity. It does not damage your purpose. It just masks it so well that you genuinely can't sense it anymore.
Chronic stress suppresses motivation. Emotional exhaustion reduces your capacity to connect. Survival mode replaces inspiration. When all of that is happening simultaneously, it's completely understandable, and completely normal, to feel like you've lost your "why."
But your why is still there. And burnout recovery is largely about creating the conditions that allow you to feel it again.
The Burnout Cycle and How It Disconnects You From Your Calling
Here is what the burnout cycle typically looks like for high-achievers:
• Non-stop stress piles up without adequate recovery
• Motivation and momentum begin to decline
• Emotional exhaustion sets in, you're running on empty
• Creativity, passion, and engagement start to fade
• Survival mode takes over, just get through the day
• Identity feels shattered because output has dropped
• Burnout leads to questioning your calling
This is the cycle. And the way out is not to push harder, it's to restore.
Burnout Recovery: Reconnecting to Your Purpose Step by Step
Sustainable burnout recovery isn't about "finding your purpose" from scratch. It's about restoring the physical and emotional energy that allows your existing purpose to resurface. Here's where to start:
1. Restore Physical Energy First
You cannot reconnect to meaning when your body is running on empty. Whether that looks like better sleep, movement that feels sustainable, or simply protecting breaks during your workday, your nervous system needs to stabilize before clarity returns. I know this personally: at my lowest point, I could barely walk 100 feet. Now I walk 2-3 miles. Physical recovery is not optional.
2. Release Emotional Charge
Long term stress creates an emotional backlog. Before you can feel motivated again, you need healthy outlets to process what's accumulated, whether that's working with a coach, journaling, therapy, or trusted relationships. The goal is to stop carrying what you've been white-knuckling.
3. Reconnect to Your Values
Your purpose doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's rooted in your values, what you believe, what drives you, what you see as meaningful. Revisiting those anchors is a powerful way to start finding your footing again.
4. Re-engage with Work Sustainably
Burnout in high-achievers is often perpetuated by the belief that longer hours equal more output. They don't. Working without breaks, clocking 10-12 hour days six days a week, these are not sustainable for anyone. Your brain needs recovery cycles. Less stress creates more clarity, more motivation, and ultimately more momentum.
5. Allow Purpose to Evolve
Your purpose is not static. It shifts as you shift. What called you five years ago may look different today, and that's not a problem. That's growth. Follow where you feel drawn, even if it looks a little different than before.
A Word for Leaders
Whether you lead an organization, a team, or simply your own household, this applies to you. When leaders rediscover their meaning, energy returns. And as energy returns, meaning deepens. They are inseparable.
If you've been grinding through workplace burnout while trying to show up fully for your team, your family, and your clients, you know how depleting it is. Reconnecting to your purpose isn't a luxury. It's a leadership necessity.
You Can Come Back From This
Clarity increases as stress decreases. Motivation returns when the nervous system is stable. Purpose doesn't disappear, burnout just makes it incredibly hard to see.
If you're in the thick of burnout and ready to start finding your way back, I want to help you take that first step.
Ready to reconnect to your purpose and start rebuilding your energy?
Join the Break Through Burnout Challenge - 5 short videos, micro-steps, and sustainable habits designed to help you get clarity, rebuild energy, and find your momentum again.
https://breakthroughburnoutnow.com



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