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Softness isn’t sustained by intention alone — it requires structure. In this episode, Kelley moves beyond philosophy and shares the practical tools she personally uses when she feels burnout creeping in. From recognizing early warning signs like doom scrolling and “tweak loops,” to using nervous system regulation, phone blockers, routines, therapy, and healthy escapism, this conversation is about building support before collapse happens. Staying human is the work — and support is how we keep doing it.
Key Takeaways00:02:19 – Burnout doesn’t always look dramatic: how habits become early warning signs
00:06:21 – The power of the pause: using “Let me get back to you” as nervous system regulation
00:16:16 – Why willpower fails under stress — and how external structure (like phone blockers and routines) protects softness
00:24:24 – Healthy escapism vs. numbing: how to tell the difference and why joy is protective
Gentle InvitationThis week, instead of waiting for collapse, notice your early signs.
What habit shows up when you’re overwhelmed? What good habit disappears?
Choose one small guardrail — maybe a 24-hour pause before saying yes, putting your phone in time-out for an hour, or anchoring your morning with one repeatable ritual. Not ten changes. Just one.
Build support around your softness.
Let that be enough for now.
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Softness isn’t sustained by intention alone — it requires structure. In this episode, Kelley moves beyond philosophy and shares the practical tools she personally uses when she feels burnout creeping in. From recognizing early warning signs like doom scrolling and “tweak loops,” to using nervous system regulation, phone blockers, routines, therapy, and healthy escapism, this conversation is about building support before collapse happens. Staying human is the work — and support is how we keep doing it.
Key Takeaways00:02:19 – Burnout doesn’t always look dramatic: how habits become early warning signs
00:06:21 – The power of the pause: using “Let me get back to you” as nervous system regulation
00:16:16 – Why willpower fails under stress — and how external structure (like phone blockers and routines) protects softness
00:24:24 – Healthy escapism vs. numbing: how to tell the difference and why joy is protective
Gentle InvitationThis week, instead of waiting for collapse, notice your early signs.
What habit shows up when you’re overwhelmed? What good habit disappears?
Choose one small guardrail — maybe a 24-hour pause before saying yes, putting your phone in time-out for an hour, or anchoring your morning with one repeatable ritual. Not ten changes. Just one.
Build support around your softness.
Let that be enough for now.
Support the ShowLike, share, and subscribe on all platforms, and find us on social media
@blackgirlburnout
Subscribe to our newsletter: blackgirlburnout.com
Watch the episode on YouTube
Drop a review—help us spread the word that rest is not weakness.
Stay in TouchJoin our Substack family for weekly reflections, tools, and behind-the-scenes notes from Kelley.
Become a paid Substack subscriber ($5/month—the cost of a latte!) for exclusive resources to support your burnout-free life.
Our SponsorsCheck out PharmaNutra and use my code BGB for a great deal: https://pharmanutra-us.com
Savvy Ladies: https://www.savvyladies.org/
Advertising Inquiries: RedCircle
Privacy & Opt-Out: RedCircle

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