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  <title>Burnout: When the Fire Fades</title>
  <description>Burnout doesn’t usually arrive all at once. It builds quietly—through chronic stress, constant responsibility, and long seasons of pushing past your limits. In this episode of Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace, Dr. Malorie explores what burnout really is—and what it isn’t. Moving beyond the idea of “just being tired,” this conversation looks at burnout as a state of deep emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual depletion. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and faith, you’ll learn:   How burnout affects the brain and nervous system   Why chronic stress makes rest feel difficult or unsafe   Common signs of burnout we often overlook or minimize   The difference between stress, fatigue, and true burnout   Why burnout isn’t a failure—it’s a signal   This episode invites you to slow down and listen to what your body has been trying to tell you. Rather than offering quick fixes, it creates space for awareness, compassion, and truth. If you’ve felt numb, exhausted, irritable, foggy, or disconnected from yourself or God, this conversation may help you name what you’re experiencing—and remind you that you’re not broken. ✨ Burnout is not a personal weakness. ✨ Your body is wise. ✨ Awareness is the first step toward restoration. This episode sets the foundation for next week’s follow-up, Rest Without Guilt, where we explore how healing begins by restoring what’s been depleted. </description>
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