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Burnout isn’t a personal failure and it isn’t a lack of resilience.
In this episode of The Era of Alignment, we look at burnout through a different lens: design.
Many high-achieving women don’t stay burned out because they don’t see the problem. They stay burned out because the environments they’re operating inside make stopping feel risky and because, over time, that pressure becomes internalized.
We explore the two systems that most often keep burnout repeating:
the fear of disruption, and the internal rules that make endurance feel responsible.
This episode is for women who are exhausted because they’ve been operating inside designs that don’t allow recalibration.
If urgency keeps showing up where clarity is needed, this conversation will help you see why and what shifts when orientation changes before action.
By Shaina Jones MagroneBurnout isn’t a personal failure and it isn’t a lack of resilience.
In this episode of The Era of Alignment, we look at burnout through a different lens: design.
Many high-achieving women don’t stay burned out because they don’t see the problem. They stay burned out because the environments they’re operating inside make stopping feel risky and because, over time, that pressure becomes internalized.
We explore the two systems that most often keep burnout repeating:
the fear of disruption, and the internal rules that make endurance feel responsible.
This episode is for women who are exhausted because they’ve been operating inside designs that don’t allow recalibration.
If urgency keeps showing up where clarity is needed, this conversation will help you see why and what shifts when orientation changes before action.