Burnout Recovery and Prevention: For the Sensitive and Autistic with Julie Bjelland, LMFT

The Sensitive and Neurodivergent Podcast with Julie Bjelland - Un podcast de Julie Bjelland, LMFT

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Dive into the topic of burnout recovery and prevention, particularly for sensitive and autistic individuals. Burnout is a pervasive challenge for many neurodivergent people, and Julie provides practical tools, strategies, and insights to help listeners identify, manage, and prevent burnout.

Topics Covered:

  • Understanding Burnout: Emotional, physical, behavioral, and sensory signs of burnout, including chronic fatigue, irritability, and decision-making struggles.

  • Why Sensitive and Autistic People Are More Prone to Burnout: The impact of sensory overload, emotional exhaustion, chronic masking, and societal pressures.

  • Consequences of Chronic Burnout: Links to chronic illness, autoimmune conditions, and the differences between autistic burnout and depression.

  • Early Signs of Burnout: How to recognize creeping burnout and respond before it worsens.

Burnout Prevention Strategies:

  1. Sensory Care:

    • Building a sensory toolkit with items like noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, and fidget tools.

    • Scheduling regular sensory breaks and creating sensory-friendly environments.

  2. Setting Emotional Boundaries:

    • Why boundaries matter for energy preservation and emotional safety.

    • Tips for communicating boundaries effectively and overcoming guilt.

  3. Restorative Routines:

    • Incorporating daily practices such as morning rituals, nature walks, and evening wind-downs.

    • Proactively planning downtime around high-energy days to maintain balance.

Burnout Recovery Tools:

  • Permission to Rest: Rest as a necessary and productive part of long-term health.

  • Physical Recovery: The importance of prioritizing sleep, nourishment, hydration, and gentle movement like yoga or stretching.

  • Mental and Emotional Recovery: Grounding exercises, journaling prompts, and engaging in passions or special interests.

Long-Term Resilience:

  • Designing a burnout-resistant life by honoring sensory and emotional needs, reducing masking, and celebrating authentic self-expression.

  • The importance of treating self-care as a daily practice and adjusting plans as needs evolve.


  • Takeaways: Burnout is not a personal failure but a sign that your body and mind need care. Recovery and prevention require intentional self-care, boundary-setting, and creating routines that align with your unique needs as a sensitive or autistic individual.

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  • Your well-being matters, and small steps can make a big difference. Take time to care for your beautiful, sensitive self. 🌟


    I’m Julie Bjelland, LMFT, Consultant and Specialist in Late-Discovered Autism in Sensitive Women (AFAB), a neurodivergent psychotherapist, author, and founder of Sensitive Empowerment. I empower sensitive and neurodivergent individuals to embrace their authentic selves, improve their well-being, and thrive. Through my global support hub, I offer online courses, a supportive community, a podcast, articles, and webinars to reduce overwhelm and balance the sensitive nervous system. As a proud LGBTQ+ member, I am dedicated to creating safe, inclusive spaces for all.

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