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When the Body Stops Recovering

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Your days off have stopped working.

You took the quiet weekend. You slept in, you left the laptop closed, and on Monday morning you felt exactly the same. The chest cold is on week three. You re-read your own emails before sending them because you no longer trust your first draft. Sunday afternoon has become the front edge of Monday.

Here's what makes this stage dangerous: burnout doesn't announce itself as a feeling. It announces itself as a body that has quietly stopped recovering, and by the time it does, most people are further along than they think. Keep pushing through on the wrong map and you're not resting, you're spending reserves you no longer have, while the version of you that used to be sharp keeps slipping further out of reach.

The good news is that this is a mapped, bounded problem. When the Body Stops Recovering is a short, precise field guide to burnout as the research actually describes it: not one dial that turns up, but three relatively independent dimensions, exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced efficacy. Read it once and you can locate yourself on that map, name what's driving your case, and match the right kind of rest to the picture you're actually in, instead of applying a remedy aimed at the wrong dimension.

What's inside

  • Burnout is a body event before it's a thought event. The WHO's classification, the three dimensions, and why the body tends to know before the mind admits it.
  • Four recognisable pictures over the three dimensions, from the tiredness a quiet weekend still fixes to the morning the body refuses. An editorial map, clearly labelled as such, and how to locate yourself on it honestly.
  • The eleven markers an occupational physician scans for in an intake, including the eight patients almost never raise on their own: recovery dynamics, sleep architecture, resting heart rate, recurring infection, the efficacy collapse. Plus how to bring them to a doctor as specifics instead of vague distress.
  • The single most useful diagnostic question: what was your longest break in the past twelve months, and how did you feel a few weeks after you came back?
  • Why your days off stopped working. The seven quiet loads that keep running while you "rest": decisions, pending conversations, vigilance, the screen drip. A day off work is not the same thing as recovery.
  • What "rest" actually means for each picture, and why the same vacation restores one profile and fails another.
  • The three drivers behind most cases, workload, control, fairness, the fix that matches each, and the three signals a role may be unsalvageable, with honest numbers on how slow recovery can be.

Who this is for

  • Anyone who suspects their tiredness has stopped responding to rest and wants a precise vocabulary for it before it gets worse.
  • People who want to walk into a doctor's appointment with specifics a professional can act on, instead of "I'm just so tired all the time."
  • Anyone deciding whether their job is the problem, and who needs a sharper test than a bad month.
  • Anyone tired of burnout advice that begins and ends with baths and gratitude journals.

Who this is not for

  • If you're looking for a self-diagnosis or a substitute for clinical care: this is a vocabulary, not a diagnosis.
  • If you're in acute crisis or thinking about suicide, stop reading this and contact a professional now. We list support lines at the end of the guide.

What you get

  • Instant PDF download, delivered to your email within seconds of purchase
  • Works on phone, tablet, desktop, and Kindle. No shipping, no waiting
  • Approx. 14 pages: a focused read you can finish in one sitting, even on a fried brain
  • Free lifetime updates whenever we improve the guide

Grounded in research, honest about its edges

The framework comes from the occupational-health literature: the WHO's classification of burnout and the three dimensions described by Christina Maslach and Michael Leiter. Named studies are cited where a specific claim rests on one. Where something is editorial observation rather than settled science, the guide says so plainly. Our goal is precision, not drama.

Burnout is one of the few problems where waiting actively raises the price: the longer the body runs without real recovery, the slower the road back. Reading your own profile now, while a quiet weekend still does something, is the cheap version of this problem.

FAQ

Is this a diagnosis?
No. Burnout, as the WHO is careful to say, is not itself a medical condition, and this guide is a vocabulary, not a clinical instrument. What it does is get you to a doctor's appointment with a marker list a professional can act on.

Is this the usual self-care advice?
No. The guide explains why that advice fails: a remedy aimed at exhaustion does nothing once a different dimension has become the loudest one.

Is there a physical copy?
Not yet. It's PDF-only, which means instant delivery and no shipping.

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The charge appears as PRIMERDECK. Discreet, no product name.

What if it doesn't work for me?
Email info@primerdeck.com. We read every reply and we'll make it right.

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COLOPHON · EDITION DETAILS
PAGES
60
FORMAT
PDF + EPUB
READING TIME
≈ 90 min
SOURCES CITED
47
EDITION
1.0 · 2026
DELIVERY
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Inside · Sample
READ A SAMPLE

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The same typesetting, the same paper, the same density of useful. No mockups.

CHAPTER 01
The first move.
PAGE 12 Open sample page in reader
CHAPTER 02
What the research actually says.
PAGE 24 Open sample page in reader
CHAPTER 03
The five questions to ask.
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What's inside
WHAT'S INSIDE

Three things every PrimerDeck guide does.

Each guide is structured so you finish it knowing what to do, not just what to think.

Inside · 01

Researched, cited.

Every claim links to a source: published research, primary interviews, or practitioner data. No vibes-based advice.

Inside · 02

Built to be used.

A working framework you can apply tomorrow. Not theory. Not philosophy. Useful.

Inside · 03

Read in one sitting.

Engineered to be finished in one sitting. Then kept on your phone for when you need it.

Inside the guide
WHAT YOU'LL READ

Chapter by chapter.

Each chapter is a single, self-contained move. No filler. No repeated points.

  • The first move.

    Why most people miss this step entirely, and the simpler version that works.

    8 PAGES
  • What the research actually says.

    Cited findings from peer-reviewed studies, translated into one paragraph.

    12 PAGES
  • The five questions to ask.

    A short script you can use the same evening, with examples.

    10 PAGES
  • Reading the response.

    What to listen for, what to ignore, and what tells you to stop.

    9 PAGES
  • When to act, when to wait.

    A decision matrix, kept on a single page so you can use it under stress.

    6 PAGES
  • If you've already missed it.

    What to do when the moment to ask has passed, and what is still recoverable.

    8 PAGES
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Who wrote it?

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