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Burnout convinces you that rest should be enough, and when it isn’t, you assume you’re broken.
In this #straightfromcait episode, Cait shares how a shoulder injury revealed a missing step in her own recovery process. Two months of full rest left her pain-free but not ready. When her physical therapist handed her one-pound weights and she could barely lift them, she realized the injury had healed, but her strength hadn’t returned.
That moment reframed everything. Most of us focus on the pause — the sleeping, the pulling back, the stopping. But recovery isn’t just the absence of strain. At some point, rest has to turn into rebuild. Gently. Slowly. Without ego. This isn’t about going back to who you were before burnout, it’s about training for who you’re becoming.
If you’ve been wondering why life still feels heavier than it should, maybe nothing’s wrong with you at all. Maybe you’re not fragile, just not rebuilt yet.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 What Burnout Recovery Gets Wrong About Rest
01:19 The Shoulder Injury That Sparked a Realization
02:22 Physical Therapy and the Wake-Up Call of Weakness
03:06 Rest vs. Rebuild in Burnout Recovery
07:12 Nutrition, Movement, and Mental Habits That Restore Capacity
09:09 Recovery as a Foundation, Not the Finish Line
Connect with Cait:
Cait Donovan is a keynote speaker, author, and host of FRIED: The Burnout Podcast, specializing in burnout, mis/match, and sustainable performance at work. She partners with corporate leaders, teams, and professional associations through keynotes, workshops, and leadership sessions that treat burnout as data, not failure, to help organizations reduce burnout without blame or shame and build healthier, high performing cultures.
To bring Cait to your organization or event, book an inquiry call here: https://bit.ly/bookcait
Learn more about Cait’s speaking work: https://www.caitdonovan.com/speaking
Short on time? Watch this 3-min video: https://bit.ly/caitdreel2025
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
By Cait Donovan, Top Burnout Expert for Corporate and Nonprofit Organizations4.7
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Burnout convinces you that rest should be enough, and when it isn’t, you assume you’re broken.
In this #straightfromcait episode, Cait shares how a shoulder injury revealed a missing step in her own recovery process. Two months of full rest left her pain-free but not ready. When her physical therapist handed her one-pound weights and she could barely lift them, she realized the injury had healed, but her strength hadn’t returned.
That moment reframed everything. Most of us focus on the pause — the sleeping, the pulling back, the stopping. But recovery isn’t just the absence of strain. At some point, rest has to turn into rebuild. Gently. Slowly. Without ego. This isn’t about going back to who you were before burnout, it’s about training for who you’re becoming.
If you’ve been wondering why life still feels heavier than it should, maybe nothing’s wrong with you at all. Maybe you’re not fragile, just not rebuilt yet.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 What Burnout Recovery Gets Wrong About Rest
01:19 The Shoulder Injury That Sparked a Realization
02:22 Physical Therapy and the Wake-Up Call of Weakness
03:06 Rest vs. Rebuild in Burnout Recovery
07:12 Nutrition, Movement, and Mental Habits That Restore Capacity
09:09 Recovery as a Foundation, Not the Finish Line
Connect with Cait:
Cait Donovan is a keynote speaker, author, and host of FRIED: The Burnout Podcast, specializing in burnout, mis/match, and sustainable performance at work. She partners with corporate leaders, teams, and professional associations through keynotes, workshops, and leadership sessions that treat burnout as data, not failure, to help organizations reduce burnout without blame or shame and build healthier, high performing cultures.
To bring Cait to your organization or event, book an inquiry call here: https://bit.ly/bookcait
Learn more about Cait’s speaking work: https://www.caitdonovan.com/speaking
Short on time? Watch this 3-min video: https://bit.ly/caitdreel2025
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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