The Exhaustion Funnel: How to Spot It and Stop It Before Burnout
Today I’m talking about exhaustion. Many of us try to push through stress, thinking if we just work a little harder, everything will fall into place. But that approach often leads us straight into the exhaustion funnel, a slow, steady decline into burnout. We shouldn’t be living like that, and it’s important to recognise the signs early so we can stop the slide.
What is the Exhaustion Funnel?
The exhaustion funnel is a concept used to describe the gradual process by which people become increasingly overworked, stressed, and ultimately exhausted, often leading to burnout. It was first introduced by psychologist Marie Åsberg to explain how people, particularly those under chronic stress or pressure, end up sacrificing important aspects of their lives in a bid to keep up with demands, only to spiral down into exhaustion.
The exhaustion funnel happens when, in response to stress, we start cutting out things that keep us grounded and happy. You skip social plans, drop hobbies, and push aside downtime, thinking you’re “managing” your workload. But as you cut more and more, life narrows to nothing but obligations and fatigue. Before you know it, you’re at the bottom of the funnel; burned out and disconnected.
Are You in the Funnel?
Here are some signs to watch for:
• You’re neglecting what you love:
If you’ve stopped doing things that bring you joy, you’re losing the balance that keeps stress in check.
• Everything feels like a task:
If activities you used to enjoy now feel like obligations, it’s a sign you’re running on empty.
• You’re always tired:
No amount of sleep seems to fix the exhaustion, because it’s mental and emotional, not just physical.
• You’re pulling away from others:
If you’re isolating yourself, cancelling plans, or avoiding people, that’s another sign you’re too overwhelmed.
• You feel stuck:
If every day feels like you’re just ticking boxes, it’s time to rethink how you’re spending your energy.
How to Break the Cycle
It’s possible to stop the exhaustion funnel before you hit burnout. Here’s how:
1. Put yourself back on the priority list:
Self-care isn’t an afterthought. If you don’t take care of yourself, everything else will fall apart. Make time for what restores you, whether it’s a walk, reading, or simply doing nothing. This isn’t indulgent; it’s essential.
2. Say yes to joyful activities:
You can’t afford to cut out the things that bring you joy. These are what keep you balanced. Whether it’s meeting up with friends, doing something creative, or just laughing, make time for it. Joy is part of a healthy life.
3. Set boundaries and stick to them:
You don’t have to say yes to everything. In fact, you shouldn’t. Overcommitting leads straight to burnout. Learn to protect your time and energy by saying no to what drains you.
4. Schedule rest:
Rest doesn’t happen by accident. It has to be intentional. Build downtime into your routine. This might mean taking a proper break at weekends or scheduling an hour each day to unplug. Without rest, burnout is inevitable.
5. Reconnect with your support system:
Burnout isolates us, but the way out is through connection. Reach out to people who support you. Talking through stress, laughing, and spending time with others can recharge your emotional batteries.
6. Regularly check in with yourself:
Stop every now and then and ask, How am I feeling? This isn’t just about managing stress, but about being honest with yourself. If you’re feeling drained or overwhelmed, it’s time to pause and adjust.
Take action now:
Burnout from exhaustion isn’t inevitable. You don’t need to keep pushing until there’s nothing left. Recognise the signs early and take steps to reclaim your energy before hitting the bottom of the funnel. This isn’t about doing more, it’s about making the right choices for your wellbeing.
If you need guidance on how to make these changes, reach out. As a health and wellbeing coach, I’m here to help you create a balanced, sustainable life (without burnout).
simone@simonesearcoach.co.uk