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The Hidden Costs of Burnout: Health, Career & Relationships

January 31, 20263 min read

The Hidden Costs of Burnout: Health, Career & Relationships

The Hidden Costs of Burnout with a sunset in the background

The Hidden Costs of Burnout No One Is Talking About

Burnout isn't just about feeling tired. It's a silent threat that fundamentally changes how your brain and body function, affecting every area of your life in ways you might not realize.

When Your Brain Goes Into Survival Mode

When you're experiencing chronic stress, something significant happens in your brain: the frontal cortex, the part responsible for rational thinking and good decision-making, essentially goes offline. Your body shifts into survival mode, activating your fight, flight, or freeze response.

In this heightened state, your mind and body are making split-second decisions focused solely on keeping you safe. Strategic thinking becomes nearly impossible. You're not weighing options carefully or considering long-term consequences. Instead, you're simply trying to get through each stressful situation as easily and painlessly as possible.

The Physical Toll of Chronic Stress

Have you noticed changes in your digestion? Perhaps you're craving sugary foods constantly, or you've lost your appetite entirely. This isn't a coincidence.

When your body is in constant stress mode, it redirects blood flow and energy away from non-essential functions like digestion. Your body literally stops processing food because it needs that energy elsewhere.

The longer this continues, the more serious the consequences become. Chronic stress can manifest as:

  • Inflammation throughout the body

  • Digestive and bowel issues

  • Autoimmune disorders

  • Frequent illness due to a compromised immune system

Your body is trying to protect itself, but in doing so, it creates new problems that can make it difficult or impossible to work.

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The Identity Crisis of Burnout

One of the most troubling aspects of burnout is how it affects your sense of self. Many people describe feeling like an imposter in their own life. You might question your purpose, doubt whether what you do matters, or feel uncertain about skills and abilities you once felt confident about.

These aren't character flaws, they're symptoms of a brain that's been operating in survival mode for too long.

When Relationships Start to Crumble

Burnout doesn't stay contained to work. The overwhelm, exhaustion, imposter syndrome, and decision fatigue inevitably spill into your personal relationships.

You might find yourself:

  • Wanting to isolate and withdraw from others

  • Reacting more quickly to situations, leading to arguments

  • Struggling to think rationally or stay calm during conflicts

  • Having difficulty being present with the people you care about

It's not that you don't care, it's that your nervous system is stuck in survival mode, making it challenging to respond thoughtfully instead of reactively.

The Career Consequences

The impact on your professional life can be devastating. Decreased productivity, loss of focus, and a growing sense of apathy about how you're perceived at work can all jeopardize your career.

You might start taking more sick days as your immune system becomes compromised. Or perhaps you've developed health conditions that make it difficult to maintain your previous work schedule.

The truth is, your body will eventually force you to stop, whether through physical ailments, complete exhaustion, or both.

There Is a Way Forward

If you're recognizing yourself in these symptoms, know that you're not alone. Burnout is reversible, but it requires intentional action and support.

The first step is acknowledging what's happening and understanding that these symptoms are your body's way of signaling that something needs to change.

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Deidre has over 15 years experience in the behavioral healthcare field as a licensed clinical professional counselor. She is also a national board certified health and wellness coach who is passionate about helping others lead an authentic, abundant life without burnout.

Deidre Gestrin

Deidre has over 15 years experience in the behavioral healthcare field as a licensed clinical professional counselor. She is also a national board certified health and wellness coach who is passionate about helping others lead an authentic, abundant life without burnout.

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