Burnout isn't weakness — it's what happens when you've given more than you had for too long. You feel empty, cynical, and detached. The worst part is that people expect you to keep going. Talksy gives you a place to stop, breathe, and just say how you actually are.
Signs You Might Need to Talk to Someone
- Complete emotional and physical exhaustion
- Cynicism or detachment from work you used to care about
- Feeling like nothing you do makes a difference
- Dread at the start of every workday
- Neglecting personal needs because work consumes everything
How Talksy Can Help with Burnout
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Download Talksy — It's FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Should I talk to my manager instead?
That's a separate conversation. Talksy is a space to process your feelings first, so you can approach professional conversations from a clearer place.
Is burnout a medical condition?
The WHO recognises burnout as an occupational phenomenon. Severe burnout may require medical leave or therapy. Talksy is emotional support, not medical advice.
I don't want advice — I just want to vent. Is that okay?
Absolutely. Listeners are trained to hear you out without jumping to solutions unless you ask.
Can I call multiple times about the same situation?
Yes. Processing something complex often takes multiple conversations. There's no limit.
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Important: Talksy is an emotional support platform, not a mental health treatment service. Our listeners are trained in empathetic listening but are not therapists or licensed mental health professionals. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact iCall at 9152987821 or the Vandrevala Foundation Helpline at 1860-2662-345.