Dr Affie Adagio Life Coach, Family Therapist, Marriage Celebrant, Trainer

specialising in dependencies: compulsions & recovery

  4 responses to Emotional and physical burnout

  • emily
    Comment on Emotional and physical burnout (January 15th, 2010 at 07:28)

    what the effeects of burnout on the eyes? It makes sense that if your body & mind are burnt out your eyes will suffer too. Please let me know your thoughts. I’m asking as I am burnt out after a stressful time in my life and my eyes seem burnt out too (not literally don’t worry) and I’m wondering if it is a standard thing to experience or whether I should start freaking out.

  • Comment on Emotional and physical burnout (May 30th, 2006 at 22:36)

    Renato, you have experienced much sadness – I hope you are getting support from a separation counsellor to help you through the transition period. You don’t have to go through this alone. Take care. Regards Affie

  • renato
    Comment on Emotional and physical burnout (May 29th, 2006 at 11:50)

    my wife could only think about herself and our two young children.

    She is very angry with me and wants me out of her life. She does not want to be married to me anymore. She says things like you had 14 years to fix yourself now its over.

    We have been through so many life events in the last 6 years – deaths in both families close to us, an autistic eldest son, redundancy, financial hardships, interfering mother in-law, disappointments and lack of sleep caused by our young children on both of us.

    At this point we can only talk via our lawyers and she is so irrational to talk to. We are now in the process of selling the house and I can’t reason with her about co-existing under the same roof.

    I feel our marriage is finished and that the legal separation we are about to get into will finish it completely.

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  • Humanist
    Comment on Emotional and physical burnout (April 11th, 2006 at 14:06)

    I’ve spent some time perusing your website. There’s much on there that’s extremely helpful, and particularly relevant to me. Your “musings” on various topic areas are very inspirational, and will undoubtedly be of practical and, dare I say it, “spiritual” benefit to many people.

    P.S. “Spiritual” is NOT synonymous with supernatural. It is only the latter that I have problems with (along with traditional notions of God). AA is spiritual because it does not use any physical means of healing. Spiritual means non-physical, and involves things like faith, hope and love. Spiritual refers to a state of consciousness in which there is a total and altogether healthy integration of thoughts, feelings and the will (in a curative fashion) with consequent purpose, meaning and direction, all with an attendant sense of belonging – a “feeling of being at home in the universe” (William James). It’s a shame that so many Humanists are frightened of the word, and are ignorant of its true meaning.

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