

Why You’re Burning Out -- And How to Fix It | Leah Weiss
Jun 2, 2021
Leah Weiss, a researcher and author, specializes in burnout prevention and is a founding faculty member of the Compassion Institute at Stanford University. She discusses the alarming rise in burnout, especially among women post-COVID, and differentiates it from anxiety and depression. Their conversation touches on meditation's dual role in alleviating and potentially increasing burnout risk. Weiss emphasizes that burnout is a systemic problem and urges for workplace changes alongside individual strategies for balance and self-care.
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Defining Burnout
- Burnout is emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced efficacy.
- This WHO definition highlights feeling dehumanized and lacking impact.
Burnout Spectrum
- View burnout as a spectrum, not a binary condition.
- Burnout's drivers are often systemic issues, not just overwork.
Burnout's Systemic Nature
- Individual agency isn't solely responsible for burnout.
- Noxious work structures often contribute to the problem significantly.