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April 29th, 2026

When Burnout Is Actually Grief

  1. When Burnout Is Actually Grief Rachel Brooks 39:03

What if the exhaustion you’re carrying has nothing to do with how much you’ve been working?

In this solo episode of The Confident Woman Podcast, Rachel Brooks gets honest about the burnout nobody talks about in the online space — not the calendar-full, boundary-lacking, too-many-obligations kind, but the kind that comes from grief. From loss. From a year that changes you so completely on the inside that you look the same on the outside and feel like a stranger in your own life. Rachel shares what it has actually cost her to keep going through a season she is still processing, why she no longer hears the hustle message the way she once did, and what it means to stop demanding old energy from a woman who has been fundamentally changed.

This episode is not a quick fix. It is an honest conversation about what it looks like to still be called, still believe in the work, and still not be able to go back to who you were before everything shifted.

What you’ll hear:

  • Why burnout is not a productivity problem and cannot be solved with better habits, better Sleep, or a better routine
  • The difference between the burnout the online world talks about and the soul-deep burnout that comes from grief, loss, and Caregiving at capacity
  • What it actually costs to keep functioning when life has rearranged you completely on the inside
  • How to tell the difference between losing your ambition and having your ambition refined and redirected by God
  • Why vulnerability without discernment can become another form of self-abandonment
  • The one question to ask yourself about where you’re still demanding old energy from a changed woman

Scripture for the Soul:

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who Love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” — Romans 8:28

Key Quotes:

“Burnout is not a productivity problem that you can fix with a better routine.” — Rachel Brooks

“Changed doesn’t mean finished.” — Rachel Brooks

“You are allowed to be changed and still be called. You are allowed to be tired and still becoming.” — Rachel Brooks

Your Next Step:

If this episode met you where you are, the I Am Enough Identity Reset is where the honest work begins. Not to fix your whole life — just to pause long enough to name what you’ve been believing and what truth you need to come back to.

Start here: iamrachelbrooks.com/reset

Connect with Rachel Brooks:

The Confident Woman Weekly: iamrachelbrooks.com/subscribe

I Am Enough Reset: iamrachelbrooks.com/reset

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/iamrachelbrooks

Instagram: linkedin.com/in/iamrachelbrooks

Website: iamrachelbrooks.com

Rachel Brooks The Confident Woman Podcast

Rachel Brooks is an award-winning author, speaker, and the visionary founder of The Confident Woman brand. A former fitness competitor, Rachel's journey is marked by overcoming perfectionism and health challenges, all deeply rooted in her faith. She authored the best-selling book Chasing Perfection: A Journey to Healing, Fitness, and Self-Love, which has empowered thousands of women to reclaim their power and live authentically.

Passionate about holistic wellness, Rachel blends practical strategies with spiritual insights to guide women in integrating personal growth, spirituality, and professional success. Through The Confident Woman community, she offers coaching, resources, and support, inspiring women to redefine success by embracing authenticity, resilience, and well-being. Her initiatives, including The Confident Woman Podcast and the Fit From Within journal, focus on empowering women to become their best and most confident selves.

Rachel’s work extends to creating digital products and events that emphasize community, accountability, and empowerment, making her a guiding light for women worldwide.

For more about Rachel Brooks, visit iamrachelbrooks.com.