Burnout Recovery

Burnout has a financial cost, even when no bill says “burnout.”

Exhaustion can drive convenience spending, missed benefits, delayed planning, and career choices made from survival instead of strategy.

Protect your energy like an asset

Money systems should lower your decision load. The more tired you are, the more your plan needs automation, boundaries, and recovery built into it.

  • Automate the important decisions before the week gets heavy.
  • Budget for convenience instead of pretending you will never need it.
  • Track overtime tradeoffs: extra pay, taxes, childcare, food, and recovery.
  • Use money progress as a path toward choices, not another pressure source.