Creator Burnout: Prevention & Recovery Strategies. Understanding Exhaustion, Visibility Fatigue, and Sustainable Creative Work Without Performance

Par : Gideon Hart
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  • Nombre de pages151
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-23714-2
  • EAN9783565237142
  • Date de parution11/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

This book explores burnout specific to creators and solopreneurs by examining the unique psychological demands of building work around visibility, constant production, and the blurred boundaries between identity and output. It investigates why creator burnout feels different from traditional workplace exhaustion, and what this reveals about the cost of performing authenticity, managing algorithms, and treating creativity as content. Rather than offering productivity hacks disguised as wellness, this book reframes creator burnout as a signal that something fundamental is misaligned-whether that's pace, purpose, or the pressure to constantly produce for validation.
It examines the psychology of visibility fatigue, the nervous system impact of perpetual self-promotion, and why rest feels impossible when your livelihood depends on remaining present and engaging. It explores the difference between creative flow and extractive productivity, between sharing from fullness and performing from depletion, and why recovery requires more than a break-it requires examining what drove you to burnout in the first place. Through compassionate inquiry, the book navigates the guilt of slowing down when others seem tireless, the fear that stopping means becoming irrelevant, and the challenge of separating your worth from metrics, engagement, and audience response.
It offers insight into recognizing early burnout signs before collapse, creating sustainable creative rhythms that honor energy limits, and what it means to build a creative practice that doesn't require sacrificing your nervous system. This is an invitation to approach your creative work not as an endless performance requiring constant output, but as a practice that includes seasons of rest, privacy, and the radical act of creating without needing it to be content.