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INFOCUS, Reflections, THRIVE

Life Balance: The Key to Beating Burnout

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Why Life Balance Matters More Than Ever in 2025

THE YEAR was 2008, and as a senior journalist for the Fraser Coast Chronicle, I thrived on uncovering truths and giving voice to the voiceless. It was a life full of stories, deadlines, and the occasional adrenaline rush that came with landing a front-page story. But behind the scenes, my own story was quietly spiralling.

One particular assignment sticks in my mind—a review of a naturopath’s new technology that measured biological age. I was horrified to learn that my biological age was 22 years older than my chronological age, reflecting the state of my body. Erratic basal body temperatures were just the beginning. The naturopath urged me to see a doctor. The diagnosis? Hyperthyroidism, triggered by Graves’ disease and exacerbated by relentless stress.

In hindsight, the signs were glaring. A rapid heartbeat? I chalked it up to excitement. Dramatic weight loss? Surely a result of training with Masters Swimming. What I missed was the pattern: every swim competition left me in a three-day meltdown, my body unable to recover from the adrenaline crash. As it turns out, hyperthyroidism speeds up your body’s metabolism, creating symptoms that can feel like an adrenaline rush, leaving you on a constant high and unable to rest.

The Cost of Ignoring Balance

The media industry was exhilarating, but its demands—night shifts, weekends, public holidays—were out of sync with my husband’s more traditional work schedule. Our debts meant quitting wasn’t an option, but my body was sending distress signals loud and clear. I vowed to find balance, even if it meant reshaping my career.

Two years later, I took a leap of faith and bought an established photography business, aligning my work with a passion I’d harboured since childhood. On Christmas Eve 2010, I bid farewell to journalism, eager to embark on a fresh start. Within two years, I was off medication for hyperthyroidism, a victory I celebrated with cautious optimism.

But life isn’t always straightforward. The photography business came with its own set of challenges: weekend work, long nights editing, and a new kind of exhaustion. Ultimately, I transitioned into corporate communications—a better fit, until three redundancies due to corporate restructures over five years forced me to repeatedly reimagine my life.

It was during this time that my husband died by suicide, an event that reshaped my world in ways I’m still grappling with today. Grief and career turbulence collided, teaching me a lesson I’ll never forget: you can’t pour from an empty cup!

Burnout in the Digital Age

Fast forward to 2025, and the need for balance is more pressing than ever. The COVID pandemic reshaped our lives, but it also left us with a culture of hyper-connectivity. Economic pressures push us to hustle harder, while the “always-on” mentality creeps into every aspect of life.

The statistics are sobering. Suicide rates in Australia are alarmingly high, with stress often a key factor. Beyond the personal toll, burnout costs businesses billions annually in lost productivity and healthcare expenses. Yet, for many of us, slowing down feels impossible.

As John Purkiss so aptly writes in The Power of Letting Go: How to Drop Everything, “When we let go of the idea that we have to do everything ourselves, life becomes much easier.” It’s a simple truth that many of us forget amid the chaos.

Finding Life Balance

For me, balance has been a lifelong work in progress. It’s about recognising when to step back, prioritise rest, and say no—even when it feels like you can’t. Here are a few strategies that have helped me, and might just work for you:

  1. Set Boundaries: Whether it’s work emails or social media, draw a line. The world won’t end if you don’t reply immediately.
  2. Move Your Body: Exercise isn’t just for physical health—it’s a mental game-changer. Even a short walk can do wonders.
  3. Embrace the Power of “No”: Saying no is a skill, not a weakness. Protect your time and energy.
  4. Seek Help When Needed: Whether it’s therapy, a trusted friend, or a supportive community, don’t be afraid to reach out.

The Lesson

Looking back, my journey has been a winding road of mistakes, adjustments, and lessons learned the hard way. The biggest takeaway? Balance isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. It’s not just about avoiding burnout; it’s about living a life that feels whole and meaningful.

Today, I run this website, which aligns with my passions and offers me the flexibility I need. But even now, I have to remind myself to check in, step back, and recalibrate. Balance isn’t something you achieve once; it’s something you cultivate daily.

Taking Steps Towards Balance

So, I ask you this: When was the last time you paused? Truly paused. Not to scroll or binge-watch, but to breathe, reflect, and simply be. If you’re struggling to find balance, take one small step today—a walk, a phone call, a moment of stillness.

Because life is too precious to spend it drowning in stress. Let go of the pressure to do it all. Start with what matters most: your wellbeing.

Feeling down? Help is just a phone call away!

If you or anyone close to you is distressed or experiencing an emergency, call Triple Zero (000) as soon as possible.

Counselling support services include:

  • Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or at https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
  • Lifeline on 13 11 14 or at https://www.lifeline.org.au/
  • Black Dog Institute: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/emergency-help/

 

Jocelyn Watts is a writer, photographer, and indie publisher based on Queensland’s Fraser Coast. She shares stories on lifestyle, travel, and nature at Jocelyn Magazine.

Published 19 March 2025

19/03/2025/by Jocelyn Watts
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