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In this episode of "Fit for a Comeback," we delve deep into the complex feelings surrounding exhaustion and burnout. It’s essential to recognize that you're not lazy; you’re simply overwhelmed. Everyday life—from managing a business and caring for your family to striving for personal fitness—can leave you mentally and physically drained. We often fall into the trap of blaming ourselves for not being productive when, in reality, the constant juggling act of responsibilities can lead to severe emotional fatigue.
I discuss how many of us find ourselves prioritizing everyone else's needs over our own as we slip further down our own list of priorities. This episode highlights the significance of understanding our roles as managers and protectors, especially for those who often self-sacrifice to maintain the happiness of others. It’s a realization that can be eye-opening and crucial for anyone feeling burnt out. Instead of labeling ourselves as procrastinators or lazy, we must acknowledge that we’re merely in survival mode, leading to a constant feeling of being overwhelmed.
The difference between laziness and emotional burnout
How managing everyone else’s needs leaves you last on your list
The Energy Economy: what’s draining you vs. what’s refueling you
Micro habits that protect your energy and momentum
How to schedule your first “You Appointment” and why it matters
The difference between a reset and a rebuild (hint: you don’t need to start over)
Why the 14-Day Booties & Bellies Challenge is the perfect first step
Memorable Quotes:
[0:12] “You’re not lazy—you’re just f*cking exhausted.”
[2:17] “You’ve been in survival mode for so damn long that anything extra feels like a burden.”
[7:10] “Think of your energy like a bank. You’re either depositing or withdrawing—and most of us are running on empty.”
[10:15] “What gives you energy? A 15-minute walk? A meal prep win? A morning routine with no phone? That’s your recharge.”
[16:29] “You don’t need a reset. You need a rebuild—one deposit at a time.”
[19:12] “Doing the things you said you’d do builds self-efficacy—and that’s where your power comes from.”
[23:59] “Schedule one YOU appointment per week. A walk, a stretch, a nap. You’ve earned it—but only if you’ve done the thing you promised yourself.”
[27:17] “The thing you’re avoiding the most is probably the thing you need to do first.”
Links from the Episode:Connect with Nick on Instagram: @thehealthyyinzer
Sign up for the 14-Day Booties & Bellies Challenge: Join via Broadcast Channel
Need resistance loop bands? Grab a set here: Nick’s Amazon Store