Burnout, Stress & Life Overload
Process for 15 minute work-through
I Feel Like I'm Drowning In Responsibilities
15 minute guided tool
No speech. No fake calm. Work with drowning through one grounded move.
Tool fit
Process fits drowning because the moment needs somewhere honest to go. Use a steady unload, then choose: choose the smallest recovery action that protects the next hour.
IF
IF drowning is happening right now and the trap is treating exhaustion like laziness or a motivation problem
THEN
- Start with drowning, not the whole backstory.
- remove one demand before adding another demand
- Do this clean move before deciding what the whole situation means: choose the smallest recovery action that protects the next hour.
- Stay with drowning long enough to notice what shifted after the first move.
- Choose one next action that matches the clean move: choose the smallest recovery action that protects the next hour.
- Pick one sensory reset: cool water on hands, focus on one object, step into different light, or change rooms.
- If this is increasing pressure instead of lowering it, stop here. Switch paths, step away from the tool, or use real-world support.
WHY
This works because burnout reduces flexibility, so recovery starts by reducing load. A steady process gives drowning somewhere to go without turning it into pushing through until the system takes the choice away.