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Your're Nervous System Is Breaking Down (And You Keep Calling It Stress

15 min · 18. maj 2026
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Burnout, rust out, compassion fatigue — what's really behind your exhaustion, and how do you restore your vitality? When the body and mind have been depleted for so long, understanding the true mechanism is the first step toward genuine recovery. Many high-functioning individuals are silently deteriorating, performing day after day while their nervous systems are carrying trauma, moral injury, and chronic overload in ways that mimic fatigue but run much deeper. This episode cuts through the common surface-level advice, revealing the nuanced differences between burnout caused by overload and rust out from under-stimulation — and why each requires a distinct healing pathway. Inobeme Polk deconstructs the silent journeys of those exhausting themselves through emotional labor, trauma exposure, moral conflicts, and cognitive overload, exposing how these invisible forces rob you of your psychological aliveness. You’ll discover why resilience isn't just about pushing through but recognizing when your system needs care, not more effort. We break down: * How prolonged emotional and traumatic exposure—especially in helping professions—deteriorates your nervous system without you even realizing it. * The critical distinction between burnout and rust out, and why one demands recovery and the other requires re-engagement. * The often-overlooked role of moral injury and identity depletion in shaping your exhaustion — and the pathways to healing from these invisible wounds. * Why mere self-care often fails when you’re carrying unresolved trauma and chronic hypervigilance, and how to reconstruct your nervous system with intention. * Practical strategies for nervous system stewardship that prioritize emotional capacity, meaningful connection, and authentic recovery over relentless performance. If you’re feeling the weight of emotional labor, decision fatigue, burnout, or existential numbness — this episode is your guide to understanding the deep roots of your fatigue. Recognize the signs early, differentiate your experience from others, and start rebuilding a resilient psychological foundation that keeps you alive inside your own life. Listen now to reconnect with your innate vitality and reclaim the energy that’s been hidden beneath layers of silent depletion. This isn't just motivation; it's a blueprint for lasting recovery. Perfect for helping professionals, high-achievers, and anyone tired of feeling like they’re merely surviving — because relief begins when you truly understand what needs healing. Your nervous system is speaking — are you listening?

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