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Pushing through is often praised as strength, especially for professionals living with chronic illness.
But there’s a cost to “just pushing through” that rarely gets talked about.
In this episode of Beyond the Flare, we explore the hidden toll of constant endurance; the kind that doesn’t show up on a résumé but slowly erodes confidence, clarity, and sustainability over time.
This isn’t a conversation about doing less or giving up.
In this episode, we explore:
The quiet trade-offs professionals make when they push through symptoms
Why “it’s fine” is often a warning sign, not reassurance
How endurance slowly drains confidence and decision-making
Why sustainability matters more than resilience alone
If you’re managing work and chronic illness and telling yourself you’ll slow down “later,” this episode offers clarity, language, and relief, without pressure or platitudes.
🎧 Beyond the Flare is a podcast for professionals living with chronic illness who want their careers and their health to coexist, not compete.
By Supportegy WellnessPushing through is often praised as strength, especially for professionals living with chronic illness.
But there’s a cost to “just pushing through” that rarely gets talked about.
In this episode of Beyond the Flare, we explore the hidden toll of constant endurance; the kind that doesn’t show up on a résumé but slowly erodes confidence, clarity, and sustainability over time.
This isn’t a conversation about doing less or giving up.
In this episode, we explore:
The quiet trade-offs professionals make when they push through symptoms
Why “it’s fine” is often a warning sign, not reassurance
How endurance slowly drains confidence and decision-making
Why sustainability matters more than resilience alone
If you’re managing work and chronic illness and telling yourself you’ll slow down “later,” this episode offers clarity, language, and relief, without pressure or platitudes.
🎧 Beyond the Flare is a podcast for professionals living with chronic illness who want their careers and their health to coexist, not compete.