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Reclaiming Energy After Chronic Fatigue and Burnout

47 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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Why am I always tired? Edie Summers shares how she rebuilt energy after chronic fatigue and burnout using stress regulation, boundaries, movement, and nutrition.Most people assume exhaustion is just part of modern life.But what if constant fatigue and burnout are signals that something deeper in your system needs support?In this episode of WellWaveNOW, we explore how chronic fatigue syndrome and burnout reshape identity, productivity, and daily capacity, and what it actually takes to rebuild energy in a sustainable way. Tim Daniels, Breck Rice, and Dr. Bob Levine are joined by Edie Summers, author of The Memory of Health, wellness consultant, speaker, and mind-body instructor. Her work is grounded in lived experience navigating long-term fatigue, nervous system sensitivity, and recovery after injury.Rather than quick fixes or willpower, this conversation reframes chronic fatigue recovery (cfs recovery)and burnout recovery as lifestyle-centered work that supports the nervous system, recovery capacity, and daily energy regulation. This episode offers health tips and a grounded perspective on why people feel stuck in exhaustion and how stress, sleep, boundaries, movement, breath work, and nutrition interact to shape resilience over time.🧠 In This Episode, You Will Learn How To• Understand how chronic illness, chronic fatigue, and burnout reshape identity and productivity• Recognize burnout as a signal, not a personal failure• See how stress regulation during the day impacts sleep at night• Understand what mindfulness looks like as a practical wellness tool• Explore how movement and breath work support nervous system balance• Learn how nutrition and irritant reduction can affect energy• Understand why boundaries are essential for recovery• See why resilience is a leadership skill, not just a personal trait

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