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Recognising Burnout Early

Burning matchstick symbolising mental and emotional burnout

A single matchstick burns in darkness, visually representing the onset of emotional and physical burnout.

“Just give me a minute…”

We say it to others. We say it to ourselves.

But what we’re really asking for is space—to breathe, to catch up, to just be for a second.

Burnout doesn’t always arrive with sirens or meltdowns.

Often, it shows up quietly.

It’s sitting in your car a little longer before going inside.
It’s staring at your inbox, frozen.
It’s ignoring messages because replying feels like too much.
It’s snapping when you don’t mean to—and feeling guilty for it.

You’re functioning, technically. But you’re not fully there.
The joy, peace, and spark you used to feel? Distant.

At first, you tell yourself it’s just a rough week.
But then that week turns into two. Then a month.
And slowly, this numb, stretched-thin version of life starts to feel normal.

But. You don’t have to wait until you’re completely depleted to notice something’s off.

You can catch burnout when tired starts becoming something deeper.
When rest doesn’t work like it used to.
When you stop recognising yourself in the middle of the doing and rushing.

Burnout doesn’t mean you’re weak.
It usually means you’ve been strong for too long—without pausing.

You’ve been holding everything together, even when no one sees it.
And now, your body and mind are asking for care, not pressure.

So here’s your reminder:

It’s okay to step back.

It’s okay to not feel okay.

You don’t have to earn your rest.

If your body says pause—listen.
If your chest feels heavy—slow down.
Don’t wait for a breaking point to take care of yourself.

Take the minute.
Take ten.
Take what you need.

Recognising burnout early – watch the signs below.

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Reviewed April 2025. Always consult a professional for individual guidance.




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