The Subtle Epiphanies That Help You Change Course before Burnout
Imagine walking through a forest at dusk.
At first, everything feels normal. You keep walking.
But something subtle begins to shift—the light changes, the air feels heavier, the path less clear.
You notice it… but you keep going.
Until suddenly, you stop.
Not because something dramatic happened—
but because something clicked.
You realize: I’m not where I thought I was.
That moment—
that quiet, internal “Oh.”
That’s the epiphany.
And what if you didn’t have to wait until you were completely lost to experience it?
What if you could notice the shift… earlier?

Our Path Begins With Listening
That is what we do in Listening Before Burnout,
a coaching pathway designed for that earlier moment—
the moment when something feels slightly off, but not yet urgent…
when you are still functioning, still capable, still moving forward—
and yet, somewhere inside, there is a quiet signal asking for your attention.
In our work together, we don’t wait for breakdown to create change.
We slow down just enough to notice what is already there—
the subtle tension, the misalignment, the inner knowing that hasn’t yet found words.
From there, clarity begins to emerge naturally.
Not as pressure.
Not as force.
But as recognition.
A gentle, grounded Aha!—
the kind that allows you to adjust your course while you still have the energy, the choice, and the space to do so.
Because the earlier you listen,
the less you have to recover from.
Schedule a free Discovery Conversation to find out if this is your path!
Q & A
Q1. What is the Global Cost of Employee Burnout?
Read what the effects of excessive workload and poor management are globally: Employee Burnout Statistics
Q2. What can I do to protect myself from Burnout?
Learn about early signs of burnout, and how self-awareness and can help you: Why Self-Awareness Matters More Than You Think (Especially at Work)
Q3. How Can I Turn Burnout Around?
There are ways to turn exhaustion into lasting growth: Ready to Break the Burnout Cycle?
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