
Why Being Online All Day Drains Your Energy And What To Do
by Ellen Mouton
Ever feel like your body is resting on the couch, but your mind is still running at full speed? If you are too tired to focus but too wired to actually rest, you are not lazy. Your system is completely saturated. Modern online work creates a very specific type of invisible overload. Because your work lives inside your phone, your laptop, and eventually inside your thoughts, your nervous system can remain on high alert long after the workday is over. When you try to unwind by scrolling, you aren't recovering. You're simply adding more stimulation to a system that is already overloaded. In this deep dive, we explore what happens when your brain appears to be functioning on the outside but is completely saturated on the inside. Follow me on Insight Timer for more videos on burnout recovery. Please note that this content is for educational purposes and does not replace professional medical or psychological care.
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Do you ever feel like your brain never fully switches off anymore,
Like even when you stop working.
You are still mentally somewhere else.
Still thinking about an email.
You haven't answered or something you were supposed to do or a message sitting in your phone.
Waiting for you.
Your body might be on the couch,
Technically.
Resting.
But your mind is still running.
Material processing.
Connected to something.
And after a while.
.
.
This becomes so normal.
That you stop even noticing how exhausted you actually are.
Because modern online work does something very specific to the mind,
It keeps it permanently switched on.
Not sometimes,
All the time.
And here is why online work hits differently from other kinds of work.
There is no real off switch.
Your work is in your phone.
Which is in your pocket.
Which is next to your bed at night.
It lives inside your notifications.
And eventually it starts living inside your thoughts too.
Even when you are not working.
And because so much.
Of what you do online.
Requires your trust.
You to be constantly visible.
Constantly responsive.
Constantly learning something new.
And adapting.
And keeping up.
Your attention is being pulled in every direction all day long.
You have tabs open.
Messages coming in.
So it's half finished.
Tasks you started and never closed.
And your nervous system.
Is tracking.
All of it.
All the time.
Without ever really getting a break.
And slowly without you fully realizing it.
You stop being able to settle.
And this is the part that is so confusing.
Because you are stopping.
You are technically resting.
But you lie down.
And your brain keeps scanning.
You try to relax,
And some part of you.
.
.
Still feels switched on.
You scroll because you are exhausted.
But the scrolling just adds more stimulation on top of a system.
That is already completely saturated.
And so you end up stuck.
In this very uncomfortable place where you are too tired to focus.
But too wired to actually rest.
Too depleted to do things properly.
But too activated to recover.
And after a while,
Your mind starts feeling full.
Constantly full.
Like there is just no more room inside for anything else.
And I think this specific kind of exhaustion,
The one where you are still functioning.
On the outside.
But completely saturated on the inside.
Is one of the most invisible and underestimated ones there is.
Because from the outside you still look fine.
You're still showing up.
Still answering messages.
Still producing things.
Still getting stuff done.
But inside your system is already passed.
Its limit.
You are running on empty.
And doing a pretty good job.
Of hiding it.
Even from yourself.
And what makes it even harder is that.
.
.
You probably start turning on yourself.
You think you need more discipline?
Morphocus more willpower.
That you just need to stop procrastinating.
Get it together.
But what if the problem is not motivation at all?
What if the problem is simply that?
Your brain.
Has been absorbing too much.
Fatuno.
Without enough real recovery.
Because at some point,
Your system just stops being able to take in one more thing.
Now,
I am not saying you need to quit working online.
This is not where I am going with this.
Online work gives you real freedom and joy.
Creativity and flexibility.
And that matters.
But there is a difference.
Between online work.
And a nervous system that never gets to calm down.
From High Alert.
And once you understand what it is.
What is actually draining you?
And what real recovery even looks like for you.
You can start building a way of working that your body and your mind can actually sustain.
Over time.
Not pushing through.
Actually sustaining.
So if your mind feels noisy,
All the time.
Even when things are calm.
If your brain feels busy even when nothing urgent is happening.
If you sleep.
And still wake up tired.
If rest does not feel like it restores you anymore.
If you feel permanently plugged in.
Even when you are supposed to be off.
Than what you're dealing with.
Is probably a lot deeper than just stress or a busy week.
This might be.
Chronic exhaustion.
This might be your nervous system running.
In a state of overload.
For so long.
That it has forgotten what it feels like to calm down from it.
And if nothing changes,
In how you work and how you recover.
This is exactly the kind of cycle.
That leads to burnout.
And when you finally see that.
When you really understand it.
So much starts making sense.
The fog.
.
.
Exhaustion,
The inability to switch off.
The feeling that no amount of rest is ever quite enough.
It was never about being weak.
It was about your system caring too much.
For too long.
Without enough support underneath it.
See you later.
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