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Why Workplace Wellness Is Often So Misleading

Hi Reader I recently came across a workplace term that stopped me mid-scroll. Wellbeing washing. As I dive deeper into my PhD application research on burnout and employee wellbeing, I stumbled across a 2025 scoping review that unpacks this emerging concept. Think of it like greenwashing, but for your workforce. It's when an organisation appears to invest in employee wellbeing—wellness apps, mental health days, office relaxation corners—but employees experience little to no meaningful...

The Wellness Advice Making It Worse

Hi Reader I read a post last week from a physician with 280,000 followers. She described her "anti-burnout routine that works :)" Her routine? Check your cycle. Brain dump. Visualize. And (conveniently) monitor it all on her WHOOP band. I've been sitting with this newsletter because I want to build our community without spreading hostility, but I believe it's worth saying: This is not what burnout prevention or recovery is. OBSERVEWhat Burnout Actually Is (And Isn't) Let me be clear about...

Why the biggest burnout trap isn't workload

Hi Reader The biggest trap I see burnt-out professionals fall into has nothing to do with workload. I call it the "when-then" trap. And if you're reading this, there's a good chance you're caught in it right now. OBSERVE: The "When-Then" Trap Originally, "when-then" was a behavioral strategy used to encourage positive habits by linking effort to reward. When I finish a run, then I'll get a croissant. Simple. Clear. Functional. But in the hands of a high-achiever, it becomes something else...

Why habits fail (and it's not willpower)

Hi Reader Let's talk about habits. Burnout and chronic stress aren't just caused by working too hard. It's caused by working in ways that deplete you, over and over, without recovery. And most of the time, that pattern is built from habits. The same is true in reverse. Yes, there is talent and luck, but sustainable performance and success are built on what you do consistently, on ordinary days, when no one is watching. Habits are the architecture of how you live. Which means understanding why...

The warning signs you're probably ignoring

Hi Reader Last week, we talked about what burnout actually is. This week: how to recognize it before it’s all-consuming. OBSERVE 5 Early Warning Signs Most People Ignore Burnout doesn't announce itself. However, our body and brain keep a stress score through signals most of us dismiss as just "being busy." Here are the five patterns I see in clients before they hit crisis: 1. Decision fatigue intensifiesSimple choices feel impossible. What to eat. Which email to answer first. Your brain is...

Let's talk about burnout

Hi Reader Welcome to the first issue of The Art of Better. I'm glad you're here. Let's start with something that affects over 80% of professionals, but few of us actually understand: burnout. OBSERVE Most people don't know what burnout actually is. And that's not their fault. We use the word conversationally. "I'm a little burnt out." "That project is burning everyone out." "She quit because of burnout." But burnout isn't just being tired. It's not stress, and it's not a bad week. Burnout is...
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Hi Reader You're getting this email because you subscribed to The Healthy Wealth's newsletter, and I wanted to let you know about two changes: First: I've moved from Mailchimp to a new platform (Kit) for better delivery and tools. Second (and more important): The newsletter now has its own name: The Art of Better. Let me explain why. The Healthy Wealth is my business—where I work with professionals and organisations on burnout recovery, sustainable performance, and emotional intelligence. But...

The Art of Better is a two-way conversation. I want to hear from you. Your stories, struggles, wins, and questions. Hit reply anytime. Your experiences shape what I write about every week.