Project Management Happy Hour

112 - Burnout: when a 500k job isn't worth it, with Norlander Wilson

Nov 11, 2025
Norlander Wilson, an experimental psychologist and CEO of Becoma, dives deep into the complexities of workplace burnout. She shares her personal struggles, highlighting the dangers of 'performative functioning' that many experience before a collapse. Norlander emphasizes the importance of recognizing leadership's role in fostering burnout culture and suggests practical strategies like capacity check-ins and setting boundaries. With insights on prioritizing values over money and recovery practices, she offers a roadmap to healthier work environments.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Burnout That Broke Routine

  • Kate described a 2024 burnout that led to daily crying, medical leave, and eating only sparkling animal cookies.
  • She used that experience to recognize burnout rewired her nervous system and self-blame patterns.
ADVICE

Run Capacity Check‑Ins Weekly

  • Do capacity check‑ins weekly to surface workload and delegate before people burn out.
  • Validate team members but avoid becoming an emotional dumping ground or codependent rescuer.
INSIGHT

Burnout Trickle‑Down From Leadership

  • Norlander: burnout is a collective organizational problem that often starts with leadership behavior.
  • Leaders model exhaustion and trickle unrealistic expectations down the hierarchy.
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