

Ep#184 The Neuroscience of Burnout
Jul 10, 2025
Burnout can literally rewire your brain! Discover why feelings of fogginess and anxiety are signs of a stressed mind, not a broken one. Learn about the neuroscience behind burnout, including the roles of the amygdala and cortisol. Find practical methods to calm your nervous system and regain clarity. Plus, explore the power of nurturing relationships in recovery and how self-compassion is key to overcoming burnout. Recovery is possible, and you’re not alone on this journey!
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Burnout Physically Alters Brain
- Burnout physically changes your brain, causing fogginess, anxiety, and lack of care.
- Recovery is possible through neuroplasticity to regain energy, clarity, and joy.
Amygdala Hijack Explained
- Chronic stress activates the HPA axis, keeping cortisol high and impairing brain functions.
- The amygdala hijack shuts down higher cognitive centers prematurely, causing anxiety and reactivity.
Burnout Is Not Laziness
- Burnout is a physiological shutdown, not laziness; stress suppresses the prefrontal cortex.
- This impairs planning, empathy, focus, and decision making beyond your immediate control.