Burnout is real – and for neurodivergent helping professionals, it can sneak up on us in uniquely complex ways….
I adored my conversation with Elle Leher in her incredible neurodoversity podcast Wonderfully Wired, where we explored what burnout looks like … while navigating the world with a wonderfully wired brain.
We talk honestly about:
đź’Ą The early warning signs of burnout we tend to ignore
đź§ Why neurodivergent brains may be more vulnerable to burnout
🛑 The role of masking, perfectionism, and people-pleasing
đź’ˇ And how to begin creating safer, more sustainable ways of working
If you’ve ever felt like you’re “too much” and “not enough” at the same time – or if you’ve hit a wall that your usual self-care can’t fix – I get you. I’ve been there. It sucks. But it doesn’t have to – there is another way.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Wired for Burnout – A Conversation with Elle. Seriously, if you haven’t explored Elle’s neurodiversity podcast, go take a look – you are in for a serious treat!
Elle cares so deeply about the wonderfully wired, and has dedicated her career to spreading awareness and support for the internationally neurodiverse community. I honestly feel so humbled and grateful to be a guest on this stunning neurodiversity podcast among industry giants who I so admire!
And if this episode resonates and you’re a neurodivergent coach or helping professional looking for grounded, affirming supervision – I’d love to support you.Â
I’m cooking up something exciting – if you’re looking for your tribe of neurodivergent helping professionals for honest conversations, practice guidance, and support to pivot to working in a way that suits you and your energy levels – I invite you to sign up for my newsletter HERE. I’ll be sharing some news through the newsletter about this project coming up soon!
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For now…
Here’s to helping others without setting ourselves on fire.Â
Stay edgy, stay soft, and take that nap – you’ve earned it.
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Here for your brilliance and boundaries,
