Serious: how can I take my job less seriously and avoid burnout?
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Date: November 23rd, 2025 3:09 PM Author: Nudist Kitty
I take my stupid job too seriously. Won't go into too much detail, but I have a large workload where I feel burned out by the end of each day. Saturday is a recovery day. Sunday I feel somewhat better, but I can never truly relax. I think the root cause is that I'm responsible for a lot more than I was a few years ago, and as a result I have to grind through each work day without taking much of a break.
At the end of the day, my job is not that important: I'm not a doctor saving lives, a nurse treating the sick, etc. I've talked to my doctor a few times about my difficulties managing stress, and I think he described it better than I can: I work like I have a gun to my head. It's clearly not healthy, and it's taking a toll on me both physically and psychologically: I feel tired most of the time, don't feel refreshed after a weekend or even a vacation, stress eating has made me gain weight, etc.
My net worth is nearly $1M with no debt. I'm not living paycheck-to-paycheck. I'm not a doctor or paramedic saving lives. But I still live in fear of losing my job, still feel overwhelmed by my workload, etc. I don't know what to do.
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Date: November 23rd, 2025 3:14 PM Author: white party of the first part step-uncle's house
you cant here's why
all success and peak performance as a man comes when you are most miserable
all peak athletes ended up hating their sport, fuck look at Jokic he doesnt give a fuck and clearly wants to be in serbia riding horses but is putting up literally greatest season of all time rn
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Date: November 23rd, 2025 3:56 PM Author: Trip site
Once the concept of “burnout” enters your thinking it’s over for you. It will happen and you will never recover.
Apply for SSDI now because it takes a while.
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Date: November 23rd, 2025 6:44 PM Author: adulterous federal lettuce gaming laptop
impossible to answer w/o approximate age and annual income.
if you’re 26 and making $500k/yr, shut up and keep grinding.
if you’re 45 and making $120k/yr, you’re overthinking how hard the job is.
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