Rest coach Jordan Maney recently joined Becky Mollenkamp for a discussion about burnout. Maney’s work specifically addresses the connection between burnout and apathy, particularly for empathetic individuals who care about making a difference.
This powerful conversation emphasizes the need to recognize and value invisible labor, critiques the current solutions offered for burnout, and calls for a more comprehensive approach to recovery.
Becky and Jordan also highlight the societal conditioning that discourages individuals, especially women, from seeking support and setting boundaries., and the need for collective approaches to address burnout.
Key Points:
Highlights:
0:00 - Introduction and the Individualistic View of Burnout
2:50 - Invisible Labor and the Need to Value It
5:43 - The Ineffectiveness of Traditional Self-Care Approaches
8:51 - The Time and Effort Required for Burnout Recovery
10:56 - The Challenge of Letting Go and Setting Boundaries
16:25 - The Importance of Collective Support and Community
22:03 - Confronting Identity and Shifting Perspectives
26:35 - Redefining Self-Care as Self-Management and Self-Advocacy
28:32 - The Need for Comprehensive Change and Systemic Solutions
32:31 - The Slow Roast of Burnout Recovery
35:21 - The Role of a Lighthouse in Guiding Burnout Recovery
36:39 - Conclusion and Call to Action