Emotional Exhaustion
You feel overwhelmed most days, even when the shift is "normal."
Depersonalization
You catch yourself going numb or cynical just to get through the day.
Reduced Personal Accomplishment
You wonder if your work still matters, even when patients thank you.
Physical Symptoms
Your body is screaming—chronic fatigue, headaches, or sleep that never feels like enough.
About
Nurse Ebooks was created by a bedside nurse who burned out, stepped back, and came back with tools to stay. This guide is for nurses, managers, and students who want to stay in the work they love without losing themselves.
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"The guide helped me finally recognize the warning signs in myself. I caught my burnout early and asked for a schedule change before I broke."
Sarah Jenkins, RN
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"As a manager, I've seen the burnout cycle happen over and over. This gave me simple language to check in with my team and actually have honest talks."
Dr. Michael Chen, Clinical Manager
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"Finally, a book that speaks to the soul of nursing. I feel less alone and have a plan to protect my mental health as I start my career."
Elena Rodriguez, RN Student
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