6/26/2023 0 Comments Emily nagoski burnout![]() ![]() ![]() Of the three components of burnout, it is the first one – emotional exhaustion – that is by far the most destructive. “An unconquerable sense of futility: feeling that nothing you do makes any difference.” “The depletion of empathy, caring and compassion.” ![]() “The fatigue that comes from caring too much, for too long.” The term “burnout” was first coined in 1975 by German-born American psychologist Herbert Freudenberger who also defined it along the lines of what he believed were its three primary components: If you are one, get ready to prepare to discover the secret to unlocking the stress cycle and prepare to confront the barriers that stand between you and your own well-being! Burnout and emotional exhaustion In the words of its authors, identical twin sisters Emily and Amelia Nagoski, “Burnout” is “a book for any woman who has felt overwhelmed and exhausted by everything she had to do, and yet still worried she was not doing ‘enough.’” Put otherwise, it is a book about pretty much every single 21st-century woman – period. ![]()
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