
There's a difference — and it matters.Burnout is what happens when you've been pushing too hard for too long.Fried is what happens when your nervous system has been holding position for years.Against threat. Against collapse. Against the next thing it learned to brace for before you were old enough to know what bracing was.Burnout needs rest. Fried needs something deeper.In this episode, we break down what emotional exhaustion actually is — not as a thought problem, not as a mindset issue, but as a nervous system state.A body that's run out of signal. We'll look at why the standard advice — sleep more, stress less, take a bath — doesn't touch it, and what the research on nervous system recovery actually tells us about coming back from the edge.You'll learn: The biological difference between burnout and nervous system fry Why your body stays exhausted even when the stressor is gone The one signal your nervous system needs before it can restA short guided practice to begin teaching your body it's safe to let go The exhaustion isn't the problem. It's the evidence. Your body has been telling you something for a while.Next week: A full guided session — Emotional Exhaustion: A Somatic Practice for When Your Body Has Nothing Left.The 3-Day Reset: Three free downloadable audios designed to build positive somatic momentum. No upsell. No spam. Just a starting point.Go to tranceformations.co— drop your email, and they land in your inbox.And remember, you don't have to chase anything. You just have to let your body know it's already here.
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