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Creative Burnout Is a Data Problem

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Feeling burned out?
Feeling like your creativity suddenly got replaced with damp cardboard and old static?

You’re not alone, and more importantly, you’re not broken.
In this episode of A Marketing State of Mind, Lynn dismantles one of the biggest myths in the creative world: that burnout is an emotional issue.

It isn’t.
It’s a data issue.

Burnout shows up when your systems fail long before your passion does. Lynn walks through how overload, open loops, decision density, cognitive RAM, and recovery debt quietly erode your creative edge, and why the fix has nothing to do with “trying harder” and everything to do with redesigning your internal architecture.

You’ll learn:
• Why burnout is actually a systems-debt warning
• How your brain sends analytics through exhaustion
• The invisible KPIs that predict collapse
• Why your energy budget should matter more than your financial budget
• How to redesign your schedule around cognitive peaks
• The real reason you stop feeling inspired

If you’ve ever felt like you were “losing your spark,” this episode gives you the data-driven reason and the system fix.

🔗 Explore more at:
https://amarketingstateofmind.com
https://cyberprarmy.com

  continue reading

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Manage episode 523358853 series 3680268
Content provided by Lynn Colepaugh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lynn Colepaugh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Feeling burned out?
Feeling like your creativity suddenly got replaced with damp cardboard and old static?

You’re not alone, and more importantly, you’re not broken.
In this episode of A Marketing State of Mind, Lynn dismantles one of the biggest myths in the creative world: that burnout is an emotional issue.

It isn’t.
It’s a data issue.

Burnout shows up when your systems fail long before your passion does. Lynn walks through how overload, open loops, decision density, cognitive RAM, and recovery debt quietly erode your creative edge, and why the fix has nothing to do with “trying harder” and everything to do with redesigning your internal architecture.

You’ll learn:
• Why burnout is actually a systems-debt warning
• How your brain sends analytics through exhaustion
• The invisible KPIs that predict collapse
• Why your energy budget should matter more than your financial budget
• How to redesign your schedule around cognitive peaks
• The real reason you stop feeling inspired

If you’ve ever felt like you were “losing your spark,” this episode gives you the data-driven reason and the system fix.

🔗 Explore more at:
https://amarketingstateofmind.com
https://cyberprarmy.com

  continue reading

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