The Nurses' Breakroom with Jenny Lytle, RN

77. When the Work Starts to Feel Heavier: Understanding Cumulative Emotional Weight

4 min · 26 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio 77. When the Work Starts to Feel Heavier: Understanding Cumulative Emotional Weight

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Send me a text - make sure to include your full phone number so I can reply (software blocks it) 💕 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2300872/fan_mail/new] If the work feels heavier than it used to, you’re not failing — you’ve been carrying a lot. This episode explores the cumulative emotional weight of caregiving and why it adds up over time. You’re not weak for feeling it. You’re human. Over time, caregiving work leaves a mark. Not from one shift, one patient, or one hard conversation — but from everything that accumulates along the way. In this episode of The Nurses’ Breakroom with Jenny Lytle, RN, hospice nurse and stress-relief coach Jenny Lytle talks about the cumulative emotional weight of caregiving work and how it quietly builds over the years. You’ll hear why feeling more tired, tender, numb, or emotionally full doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you’ve been impacted by meaningful work that asks a lot of you. This episode offers validation, compassion, and permission to acknowledge what you’ve been carrying without needing to fix or unpack it all at once. In this episode, you’ll hear: How emotional weight accumulates over time in caregiving roles Why this weight doesn’t always show up as burnout What numbness, irritability, or disconnection can really mean Why needing support doesn’t mean you’re not cut out for this work A gentler question to ask instead of “What’s wrong with me?” This episode is especially meaningful for nurses, hospice professionals, and caregivers who feel like the work has changed them — and want reassurance that they’re not alone in that experience. 🔑 Key Takeaways / Action Steps Feeling heavier over time doesn’t mean you’re failing Cumulative emotional weight is a normal response to meaningful work You don’t have to process everything to acknowledge it Support is not a sign of weakness — it’s a sign of impact You deserve spaces where the weight is understood If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com  Feeling stressed? Grab my quick and easy Busy Nurses' Guide to Less Stress for practical stress relief that truly fits into your life!  https://www.jennylytle.com/guide [https://www.jennylytle.com/guide] Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com  Connect on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/ More ways to connect here: https://linktr.ee/jennylytle

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