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Burnout isn’t just about doing too much—it’s about getting stuck.
In this episode of The Morning Show, Jeff Cook, TJ Wilson, Kristin Messegee, and Jackie Contessa explore burnout through the lens of the Enneagram, reframing it as the result of unprocessed emotional cycles, internal imbalance, and living out of alignment with oneself. Rather than a simple crash after overwork, burnout shows up as emotional exhaustion, disconnection, and a loss of meaning—often driven by patterns we don’t see in ourselves.
The conversation moves from theory into lived reality: parenting, work, identity, and the weight of responsibility. Each type burns out differently—emotionally, mentally, or physically—and recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. The path forward centers on naming the true source of burnout, rebalancing the centers of intelligence, processing emotions instead of avoiding them, and adopting a long-term “marathon” posture toward life. This is an honest look at limits, responsibility, and how to keep going without losing yourself.
By Jeff Cook and T.J. Wilson4.9
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Burnout isn’t just about doing too much—it’s about getting stuck.
In this episode of The Morning Show, Jeff Cook, TJ Wilson, Kristin Messegee, and Jackie Contessa explore burnout through the lens of the Enneagram, reframing it as the result of unprocessed emotional cycles, internal imbalance, and living out of alignment with oneself. Rather than a simple crash after overwork, burnout shows up as emotional exhaustion, disconnection, and a loss of meaning—often driven by patterns we don’t see in ourselves.
The conversation moves from theory into lived reality: parenting, work, identity, and the weight of responsibility. Each type burns out differently—emotionally, mentally, or physically—and recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. The path forward centers on naming the true source of burnout, rebalancing the centers of intelligence, processing emotions instead of avoiding them, and adopting a long-term “marathon” posture toward life. This is an honest look at limits, responsibility, and how to keep going without losing yourself.

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