The Way Out Is In

Guest Episode: Buddhist Practices for Busyness, Overwhelm & Burnout

Sep 18, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Brother Phap Huu, a Zen Buddhist monk and author, shares his journey through burnout and practical strategies for managing modern busyness. He emphasizes how contemporary lifestyles contribute to overwhelm and offers methods to embrace burnout with compassion. The conversation explores the importance of perspective, total relaxation techniques, and setting healthy boundaries without emotional armor. Brother Phap Huu highlights the art of doing nothing and provides insights on navigating toxic environments while maintaining kindness.
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INSIGHT

Busyness Is External And Internal

  • Contemporary busyness combines external pressure with inner escape from uncomfortable feelings.
  • Brother Phap Huu says this dual source makes burnout both systemic and personal.
ANECDOTE

Monk’s Honest Burnout Moment

  • Brother Phap Huu describes meeting burnout in 2024 and asking his community for a sabbatical.
  • Admitting his exhaustion let him stop faking competence and begin healing.
ADVICE

Start By Admitting And Diagnosing

  • Accept and name your busyness as the first act of self-kindness.
  • Investigate which activities give you joy and which deplete you to locate the root cause.
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