Mama Mudra - The Joy Movement
Most of us have been taught that burnout happens because we simply do too much. But what if that's only part of the story? In this episode, Kate sits down with burnout specialist Alana Moyes to explore a far more nuanced understanding of burnout, one that shifts the conversation away from productivity and towards self-awareness. Together, they unpack why some people can carry enormous workloads without burning out while others reach breaking point much sooner, and why the answer may lie less in what you're doing and more in how your nervous system is wired. This is a conversation about understanding yourself, recognising your own patterns, and building a life that works with who you are rather than against it. In this episode we discuss: - Why burnout isn't simply the result of working too hard. - The personality traits most commonly associated with burnout. - How genetics, upbringing and life experiences influence our capacity for stress. - Why nervous system sensitivity changes the way we experience work and life. - Alana's own experience of severe burnout and what it taught her. - The difference between pushing through and sustainably performing. - Why self-awareness is one of the most important performance tools we have. - The hidden cost of attaching our identity to achievement. - Practical signs your body may be asking you to slow down before burnout takes hold. - Why learning to accommodate yourself is far more powerful than trying to become someone else. Takeaways: - Burnout is rarely caused by workload alone. It often develops when the demands we place on ourselves are constantly misaligned with the way we naturally function. - Your nervous system is not a weakness to overcome. It's information to work with. - Success becomes far more sustainable when it is built around who you genuinely are rather than who you believe you should be. - Feeling numb, constantly reactive, exhausted or permanently overwhelmed are signals worth paying attention to, not badges of honour. - The goal isn't simply to recover from burnout. It's to understand yourself well enough that you don't continually recreate it. Quote: "The goal isn't to stop achieving. The goal is to understand yourself well enough to achieve in a way your body can actually sustain." Follow Mama Mudra for weekly conversations exploring health, happiness and human performance. Instagram: @mama_mudra_ YouTube: Mama Mudra Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might need to hear that burnout isn't a personal failure. Sometimes, it's simply an invitation to understand yourself better.
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