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The Invisible Load: Understanding burnout before it makes the decision for you
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The Invisible Load: Understanding burnout before it makes the decision for you in Ottawa, ON
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The Invisible Load: Understanding burnout before it makes the decision for you in Ottawa, ON
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The Invisible Load is a serious burnout recovery book for high-functioning people who look capable on the outside but feel exhausted, detached, overwhelmed, or quietly close to collapse on the inside. It explains the difference between ordinary tiredness and true burnout, and shows why rest, holidays, and self-care often fail when the real problem is chronic depletion.
This book explores the three classic dimensions of burnout: emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and reduced personal accomplishment. It helps readers understand how burnout affects mood, focus, motivation, sleep, digestion, blood pressure, relationships, physical health, and the ability to feel meaning or competence.
Written for high achievers, professionals, managers, founders, caregivers, parents, and perfectionists, The Invisible Load helps readers recognise warning signs early, understand why they were missed, and make the structural, emotional, and practical changes needed to recover.
This is a clear, grounded guide to understanding burnout as a whole-system warning signal and building a more sustainable way to live and work.
What this book helps with:
Burnout recovery, burnout prevention, emotional exhaustion, high-achiever burnout, chronic stress, masking, workplace burnout, caregiver burnout, professional depletion, nervous system overload, physical symptoms of stress, boundaries, sustainable work, meaning, recovery planning, and life after burnout.
Who this book is for:
High achievers, professionals, founders, managers, caregivers, parents, public-sector workers, healthcare workers, emotionally overloaded people, perfectionists, people who always say "I'm fine," and anyone who feels like they are functioning but no longer truly recovering.
The Invisible Load is a serious burnout recovery book for high-functioning people who look capable on the outside but feel exhausted, detached, overwhelmed, or quietly close to collapse on the inside. It explains the difference between ordinary tiredness and true burnout, and shows why rest, holidays, and self-care often fail when the real problem is chronic depletion.
This book explores the three classic dimensions of burnout: emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and reduced personal accomplishment. It helps readers understand how burnout affects mood, focus, motivation, sleep, digestion, blood pressure, relationships, physical health, and the ability to feel meaning or competence.
Written for high achievers, professionals, managers, founders, caregivers, parents, and perfectionists, The Invisible Load helps readers recognise warning signs early, understand why they were missed, and make the structural, emotional, and practical changes needed to recover.
This is a clear, grounded guide to understanding burnout as a whole-system warning signal and building a more sustainable way to live and work.
What this book helps with:
Burnout recovery, burnout prevention, emotional exhaustion, high-achiever burnout, chronic stress, masking, workplace burnout, caregiver burnout, professional depletion, nervous system overload, physical symptoms of stress, boundaries, sustainable work, meaning, recovery planning, and life after burnout.
Who this book is for:
High achievers, professionals, founders, managers, caregivers, parents, public-sector workers, healthcare workers, emotionally overloaded people, perfectionists, people who always say "I'm fine," and anyone who feels like they are functioning but no longer truly recovering.

















