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Burnout isn’t a personal failure. It’s a cultural failure.
And the worst part? By the time you feel it, it’s already too late.
Because burnout doesn’t hit like a breakdown. It creeps in quietly:
You stop feeling proud of your work.
Small tasks feel overwhelming.
You start to wonder if you even care anymore.
The problem isn’t that lawyers can’t handle pressure.
So, what’s the way out? It starts with rethinking success.
Because a lawyer who is well-rested, engaged, and valued will always outperform one running on empty.
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By Holly Cope5
55 ratings
Burnout isn’t a personal failure. It’s a cultural failure.
And the worst part? By the time you feel it, it’s already too late.
Because burnout doesn’t hit like a breakdown. It creeps in quietly:
You stop feeling proud of your work.
Small tasks feel overwhelming.
You start to wonder if you even care anymore.
The problem isn’t that lawyers can’t handle pressure.
So, what’s the way out? It starts with rethinking success.
Because a lawyer who is well-rested, engaged, and valued will always outperform one running on empty.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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