Wellness Check Wednesday Podcast | Episode 71: "How to Avoid a Mental Crashout"
We often push ourselves to the edge—emotionally, mentally, and physically—without realizing how close we are to burning out. In this episode, we’re talking about what it means to experience a mental crashout: that point where your mind and body shut down from prolonged stress, overwhelm, or emotional fatigue.
Together, we explore how to recognize the warning signs, shift out of survival mode, and build healthier habits to protect your mental space before reaching that breaking point.
✨ Highlights from this episode:
What a “mental crashout” is and how it shows up
Early signs your mind and body need a reset
The danger of powering through without pause
Tools for restoring balance and protecting your energy
You don’t have to wait for the crash to take care of yourself. Let’s talk about how to notice, slow down, and heal before it’s too late.
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