Hi friends, and welcome back to The Meredith Patterson Podcast — where we dive into stories, tools, and truths that empower your body, mind, and spirit. I'm Meredith, and today, we're going deep into a topic that's touching almost everyone in 2025, whether we realize it or not.
It's called Digital Burnout — and it's not just a buzzword. It's a real mental health crisis that's quietly been building up over the past few years, and now? It's front and center.
So, if you've been feeling mentally foggy, emotionally drained, or just plain exhausted even after resting — this episode is for you.
Let's start with the basics. Digital burnout is a state of chronic stress, emotional fatigue, and cognitive overload caused by constant digital interaction — whether it's from work emails, social media scrolling, virtual meetings, notifications, or even AI tools that are supposed to make life easier… but often just keep us "on" all the time.
In 2025, the World Health Organization officially recognized digital burnout as a contributing factor to workplace stress disorders, especially among remote workers and those in high-screen-time professions.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Mental Health and Technology, people who spend more than 6 hours per day in front of screens report 43% higher rates of anxiety, 32% higher rates of insomnia, and a significant decrease in overall life satisfaction.
That's not just fatigue — that's a slow erosion of our joy, presence, and peace of mind
My Personal Experience
Let me get real with you.
As someone who loves what I do — as a performer, creator, speaker, coach — I've always embraced technology. I mean, how incredible is it that we can create, connect, and inspire from anywhere?
But not long ago, I realized I was on all the time. Checking emails while making tea. Scrolling social media before I even opened my eyes in the morning. Creating content, responding to messages, posting, editing — and then wondering why I was mentally drained and emotionally flatlined.
My brain never had a chance to breathe. My body was wired. And my spirit? It felt… dim.
So I made a shift. I started setting boundaries — digital ones. I called it my "tech-life balance." And little by little, I felt like myself again.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone — and the good news is, there are practical, science-backed ways to recover from digital burnout.
Let's talk about a few:
Set a time in the evening when all screens go off. Research from Stanford's Sleep Lab shows that people who log off at least one hour before bed increase sleep quality by up to 37%. That's huge for your mood, memory, and emotional health.
Instead of waking up to a screen, wake up to you. Breathe. Journal. Stretch. Give your mind time to land in your body. Neuroscience tells us that our first 30 minutes awake sets the tone for our entire day.
Curate your digital space the way you curate your home. Unfollow what drains you. Follow what lifts you. Make your digital life a place of inspiration, not comparison.
Even just 15 minutes outside, unplugged, resets your nervous system. Studies show it decreases cortisol (the stress hormone) and increases dopamine (the joy hormone). Yes, please.
Technology isn't the enemy. In fact, we're using it right now to connect — and I'm so grateful for that. But like any relationship, it needs balance, boundaries, and awareness.
So today, I invite you to pause. Check in. Ask yourself:
Where am I using tech to connect — and where am I using it to escape?
Am I nourishing my mind, body, and spirit — or numbing them?
You don't have to delete your apps and move to a cabin in the woods. (Though if that sounds good, go for it!) You just have to become more intentional.
Here's your challenge for this week:
🔋 Create one digital boundary.
Whether it's a no-phone zone in your home, a screen-free Sunday morning, or turning off notifications after 8PM — make one small change and notice how your energy shifts.
And if this episode resonated with you? Share it. Send it to a friend, post it in your stories, and let's start a real conversation about tech-life balance.
You are allowed to rest.
You are allowed to unplug.
You are allowed to protect your peace.
Because when your mind is clear, your body is grounded, and your spirit is lit up — you can create anything.
So, as always…
Have vision for what you want.
Be grateful for where you are — every single day.