Burnout Isn’t a Personal Failure
Understanding Emotional Exhaustion in High‑Responsibility Roles
Wednesday 29 April, 7.00–7.45pm (AEDT)
Online | Free | Recording available
April is the month when fatigue peaks. The pace of the year has accelerated, responsibilities have multiplied, and many people in high‑demand roles begin to feel the early signs of emotional exhaustion.
This session offers a grounded, psychologically informed look at burnout — not as a personal weakness, but as a predictable response to chronic load, invisible labour and sustained responsibility.
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Wednesday 29 April, 7.00 – 7.45pm (AEDT)
In this 45‑minute session, we’ll explore
- Why burnout isn’t a personal failure: Understanding the nervous system, emotional load and the impact of prolonged responsibility.
- The early signs of emotional exhaustion: What to look for in yourself and others before overwhelm becomes collapse.
- The hidden drivers of burnout in high‑responsibility roles: How role creep, identity strain and invisible labour quietly erode capacity.
- Practical tools to reduce emotional load: Small, sustainable shifts that create more space, clarity and steadiness.
- How leaders can support psychologically safe practice: What emotionally aware leadership looks like in day‑to‑day interactions.
- Building rhythms that protect wellbeing: Simple structures that help you work and live in a more sustainable way.
Who this session is for
- Leaders
- Managers
- HR and wellbeing professionals
- Educators
- Clinicians
- Carers
- Anyone working in complex, emotionally loaded environments.