Existential burnout


Question for today’s #Enlightenment
Existential health refers to having a sense of purpose, meaning, and personal fulfillment in life. It involves coping with life’s #uncertainties, staying true to your values, and finding peace with existential questions about existence, death, and identity. This dimension of health helps shape a person’s overall well-being and #happiness.

We can easily say, “Ok, and then what?”

But are you really ok with your existential health?

You likely have loved ones or professionals who help take care of your mental or physical health. But when it comes to #existential health, that responsibility rests solely with you.

Without addressing your existential health, you may experience a very distinctive kind of #burnout—one that doesn’t stem from the usual stressors, but from a deeper sense of disconnect, uncertainty, or lack of meaning in life.

I know there are people who don’t want to hear the word “spiritual,” but I’m not talking about that. I’m asking the essential question: Are you at peace with your deeper purpose and your place in the world?

#Enlightenment matters!

If you’re willing, sharing your thoughts is always welcome.

Question for today’s Enlightenment

#Enlightenment on Saturday!


A good definition of #leadership is the ability to inspire, influence, and guide others toward a common goal. It involves setting a vision, making decisions, and fostering an environment where people feel motivated and empowered. Effective leaders #communicate clearly, build #trust, and adapt to challenges, while also encouraging #collaboration and #personalgrowth among their team members. Ultimately, leadership is about serving others and helping them achieve their best.

Questions for a better version of you.

1. What type of leadership do you need most at this time?
2. What type of leadership is stopping you from becoming a better version of yourself?
3. Why do you allow this to continue?

👏 Question for today’s Enlightenment 👏 

The teacher asked, “What’s repeating in your life, except yourself?”
A student replied, “Nonsense.”
What would you say to the student if you were the teacher?

Share some advice to inspire others!

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