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šŸ§ šŸ’„Burnout. You feel it, don’t you?

This week’s deep dive is a ā€œlittle differentā€.

Not a marketing teardown.

Not a growth strategy.

Just a quiet observation written on a Friday evening…

…about burnout masked as ambition,

…and how many of us are building lives that look good in a pitch deck but feel empty in the soul.

Think of it as a coffee break for your mind.

The kind where no one’s watching, and you can finally breathe.

Let’s talk about what we don’t talk about enough: 

Burnout and the Work your life away mindset…

ā˜• The Triple-Shot Kid

Why Overachievers Are Exhausted and Don’t Even Know It Yet

It’s friday 

8:30 am 

I am watching a twenty-something in front of me at the coffee shop order a triple espresso like it’s a trophy. 

He told anyone in that room that he’d done a 5 a.m. workout, crushed his inbox, and was ā€œready to dominate.ā€ 

I looked at him deeply…

His eyes said something different….

Like he hadn’t slept in a week.

I recognized that look. I used to be that guy …

In my twenties, I thought tiredness was proof of importance. 

If I wasn’t half-dead by Friday, I worried I was falling behind. 

The world whispered (and a few so-called GURUS  who make a living out of it), Grind harder, your worth depends on it. 

And sadly, I listened.

šŸ“ø The Illusion of Effortless Everything

Scroll your feed on any platform and you’ll see it the same thing over and over: 

CEOs who also run ultramarathons, parents whose homes look like magazine spreads, creators posting sunrise productivity hacks. 

It’s a nonstop highlight reel implying that to ā€œhave it all,ā€ you must do it all.

Performance disguised as inspiration. 

We’ve traded the old badge of the workaholic for a shinier, equally crushing one: the person who is productive, fit, well-traveled, and spiritually enlightened…….all before breakfast.

šŸ Buzzing for Approval

How Productivity Culture Is Making Us Forget We’re Human

We’ve become Busy Bees, collecting achievements like pollen. 

Each post, each project, each ā€œcrushed goalā€ is another hum in the hive.

Proof we belong. 

But unlike bees, we’re not built for endless motion. 

The buzzing leaves no room for wonder, or boredom, or genuine rest.

And the hidden cost? 

Burnout masquerading as ambition. 

Anxiety dressed up as productivity. 

The quiet dread of realizing you’re optimizing a life you’re barely living.

šŸ›‘ The Quiet Rebellion

I challenge you to talk privately with people you admire like founders, artists, parents who seem grounded, and you’ll hear a different story. 

They’re not grinding every second.

They’re not dreaming of grinding more. 

They’re choosing carefully where to apply effort, then stepping away.

One friend told me, ā€œIf I’m still working late, it’s not because I’m dedicated, it’s because I messed up my priorities earlier.ā€ 

That honesty felt radical.

🌿 Permission to Be Human Against the Hustle-Performance Machine

Your worth is not the sum of your Slack messages, your curated weekend stories, or how many tabs you’ve closed today.

It’s not in your inbox count, your 5 a.m. routines, or how ā€œonā€ you look in meetings.

You don’t need to be optimized, organized, and inspirational 24/7.

You’re not a calendar slot.

You’re not a productivity report.

Your worth is in the laughter you share, the energy you protect, the slow mornings with your kids, the long dinners with old friends.

It’s in the quiet coffee you drink alone, just because you like the taste and quietness.

It’s in letting yourself rest without permission.

In doing something just for fun.

It’s in dancing in your kitchen, in saying no without guilt, in being fully there when someone you love starts talking.

It’s in the joy that doesn’t need to be posted.

The love you give yourself by simply sitting with yourself.

You don’t need to do more to be more.

Sometimes, you just need to remember you’re already enough.

✨ Redefining Success

The opportunity hiding in all this noise is clarity: you don’t need to earn your right to exist by running yourself to death. 

Work can fund your dreams without consuming them. 

Ambition can be steady, not frantic.

The next time the world tells you to hustle harder, remember: 

constant motion isn’t progress, it’s just motion. 

Stop buzzing for approval and Start choosing for yourself !

Much Love, Alex!

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