Episode

How to Recognize and Recover from Burnout in Caregiving Roles

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Drop your noise
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Nov 16, 2025
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Summary

Feeling drained from always putting others first? In this episode, I open up about overcoming burnout, revealing why connecting with your true intentions matters more than constant productivity. And I also share: How can re-framing “burnout” as a conversation, rather than a private struggle can shift family or team dynamics."The consistency is in the quality, not the quantity." Follow and stay updated https://link.kirtana168.com/podcast 00:00 – Why Caregivers Burn Out First 01:29 – Breaking Routines and Guilt About Consistency 03:01 – When Passion Fades: My Personal Burnout Story 05:07 – Tools That Actually Helped Me Recover 06:39 – Compassion Fatigue and Caregiver Isolation 09:11 – Pressure, Shame, and Emotional Energy Drains 11:17 – Why Sharing Stories Brings Genuine Relief 13:13 – Redefining Success and Stepping Off the Hamster Wheel 14:33 – The Power of Authentic Recognition and Community All rights reserved. This audio, video, voice, name, face, likeness, and all derivative content—such as thumbnails, clips, or AI-generated assets—are the protected intellectual property of the host and guest. No AI training, scraping, commercial use, or replication is permitted without written consent from both parties.