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How I Kept Going Without Feeling Present
I continued to meet expectations and perform tasks, but the sense of presence that usually accompanied my work had quietly slipped away. Burnout didn’t collapse me—it lived beneath the surface of competence.
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How Being Dependable Made Me Invisible
The more consistently I showed up, the less visible I became. Dependability didn’t fail me—it quietly erased me.
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When Burnout Showed Up as Indifference
I kept functioning and completing tasks, but the emotional weight that once accompanied effort had vanished. Burnout didn’t collapse me—it arrived as quiet indifference that threaded through every day.
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When I Stopped Expecting Recognition
The shift wasn’t dramatic. I didn’t decide anything out loud. I just quietly stopped waiting for my effort to be noticed.
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The Slow Drain I Couldn’t Explain
I kept moving through my days, completing tasks and attending meetings, while a quiet drain of energy and presence unfolded beneath the surface. Burnout wasn’t dramatic—it was invisible, gradual, and persistent.
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The Quiet Isolation of Being Overlooked
Nothing about my situation looked isolating from the outside. I was still included, still present—but quietly overlooked in ways that added up.