Burnout is a state of chronic physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress — most commonly related to work, but it can also result from caregiving, parenting, or academic demands. The World Health Organization recognises burnout as an occupational phenomenon.
Burnout develops gradually when the demands placed on you consistently outweigh your resources and capacity to cope. It is more than simply being tired — it represents a fundamental depletion of energy, motivation, and sense of purpose that can affect every area of your life.
Burnout manifests across three core dimensions identified by researchers:
Burnout affects the body, mind, and behavior in interconnected ways:
Recovery from burnout requires both individual strategies and systemic changes:
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