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5 Signs You're Emotionally Exhausted, Not Lazy

Thanks to our sponsor, Fabulous: If you're someone easily tired, start building your ideal daily routine ?The first 100 people who click on the link will get 25% OFF ? Fabulous Premium ➡️http://thefab.co/psych2go6 That word: Lazy. It’s an insulting and negative trait. It’s a voluntary, purposeful decision to not act - despite being perfectly capable and in favorable circumstances to do so – often for petty and selfish reasons.

Emotional exhaustion is not voluntary, it can be disabling and it can’t just be ‘turned off’. It’s one of the signs of burnout, involving your psyche and emotions feeling like a deflated scrapyard tire.

How can you tell it’s Emotional Exhaustion?

DISCLAIMER: This video is for information and education purposes only. It is partially based on subjective opinion around concepts and is not a personal attack. It does not replace professional diagnoses and guidance. **

Are you burnt out but people dismissed it as laziness? Here are a few signs you're burnt out, not lazy: https://youtu.be/MLuJ249WnkE

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