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The Hardest Part About Recovery
Why Most People Stay In Burnout
If you’ve followed my work for any period of time, you’ll know that I talk about Burnout frequently.
80% of Employees are Experiencing it, and it is the Single Psychophysiological Reason that Leaders are Completely Failing.
Everything that Burnout Causes is in Direct Opposition to “Every” Goal Leaders have.
Now, many people think that the Solution to this is Simple.
Recovery.
This is partially correct, but it brings me to the Hardest Part of Recovery.
It’s taking the Time Necessary to Recover Fully.
Now, I have had to do my fair share of Recovery the past few days after I overcame a sickness that left me mostly bedridden.
Today I’m feeling a “Lot” better so I decided I’d go outside again for my daily run, and I had the same First Instinct that nearly everyone has when it comes to Recovery.
I’m Starting to Feel Better, so let me go All Out!
This Feeling though is a Trap that most people Fall Into, Again and Again.
See, “Recovery” is not the Full Answer to Burnout, or being Extremely Sick for that matter.