The b.reathe Blueprint Podcast

Your Nervous System Is Exhausted. Here Is How To Tell.

9 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Most high performers do not think their nervous system is exhausted. They think they are just busy. In a demanding season. Building something meaningful. But there is a difference between being busy and being neurologically overloaded. In this episode of The b.reathe Podcast, we explore the subtle signs of nervous system exhaustion that ambitious leaders, founders and high achievers often miss. The signs that do not look dramatic. The signals that are easy to override. The patterns that slowly erode clarity, patience, sleep and enjoyment. We unpack: • The difference between stress and nervous system fatigue • Why you feel wired but tired • How shrinking tolerance and disrupted sleep signal overload • The link between emotional flatness and performance • Why recovery is more than sleep • How regulation supports long term high performance This is not about removing ambition. It is about supporting the system that ambition runs through. Sustainable success depends on recovery matching output. When your nervous system is regulated, performance becomes clearer, steadier and more enjoyable. If this resonates, start by noticing your current state without judgement. Listen now and explore more conversations on leadership, burnout and sustainable high performance. You can also take the b.reathe Baseline Scorecard here: https://www.breatheblueprint.com [https://www.breatheblueprint.com]

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