Samuel Shaw

Debugging Burnout

Burnout isn't a feature, it's a bug. Learn to read the stack trace of your own mind and apply familiar dev concepts to fix it.

Debugging Burnout
#1about 3 minutes

Redefining burnout beyond the workplace

Burnout is an imbalance between your expectations, your environment, and the energy required to bridge the gap between them.

#2about 7 minutes

Use a core values exercise to understand your environment

Identify your core values to abstract away from symptoms and understand the root cause of dissatisfaction in your environment.

#3about 6 minutes

Build a precise emotional vocabulary to understand feelings

Expanding your emotional language helps you move beyond simple labels like "angry" to perform a root cause analysis on your feelings.

#4about 12 minutes

Set expectations using flexible themes over rigid goals

Use seasonal themes instead of rigid goals to allow for grace and life changes while still providing direction for growth.

#5about 7 minutes

Adopt a growth mindset to embrace failure as learning

A growth mindset reframes failure as an opportunity to learn, which is essential for developing new skills and habits.

#6about 9 minutes

Cultivate gratitude to increase your energy and well-being

Practicing gratitude, such as writing down things you're thankful for, is scientifically shown to improve happiness and energy levels.

#7about 4 minutes

Use analog hobbies and life retrospectives to recharge

Intentionally recharge your energy with non-monetized, analog hobbies and regularly conduct personal retrospectives to assess your life choices.

#8about 5 minutes

Recap of the burnout framework and recommended resources

A summary of the environment, expectations, and energy framework, along with a call to action to talk openly and key book recommendations.

#9about 7 minutes

Q&A: Supporting teams and building daily prevention habits

Managers can support teams by observing behavior changes and asking what is needed, while individuals can prevent burnout by scheduling personal time and breaking routines.

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