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You have been praised for stamina while your body has been quietly saying no. Meetings still go well; nights are a mess. Clarity survives long after capacity collapses—and that is exactly how burnout hides in plain sight.
This book maps what your day feels like to what your biology is doing. It shows how burnout recovery starts when you treat stress as a system, not a feeling—repairing stress physiology, restoring cortisol and sleep, and retraining the autonomic nervous system before tackling habits. You will learn why unstructured rest backfires, why “normal” labs can still feel awful, and how small, testable shifts—light, timing, breath, food—unlock energy that pep talks never could. Designed for thoughtful readers with little time, it blends case studies, concise research, and protocol-style exercises into a practical sequence you can measure in days, not months.
Read this if you’re ambitious and exhausted, caring for others while falling behind yourself, or leading teams you want to protect from avoidable harm. Along the way, you will build a physiology-first plan to steady chronic stress symptoms, design humane work life balance strategies, and apply evidence based recovery at home and at work. The result is a durable framework for capacity—less firefighting, more living—so you can prevent burnout at work and beyond without abandoning your goals.

The Biology of Burnout

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  • Evelyn Hawthorne writes at the crossroads of physiology and everyday life, translating research in stress biology, sleep, and behaviour into language people can use before a crisis. Her work is guided by the old-new idea that capacity is stewarded, not spent. Drawing on interviews with clinicians, shift workers, founders, and carers, she offers warm authority and humane precision. When not writing, she times her coffee to the morning light and argues that a good night’s sleep is a civic virtue.

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