You just returned and realize that your "vacation" was actually just burnout with a cute cabana attendant and a fruity umbrella drink.

You are split between feeling refreshed, happy you made wonderful memories and dreading the work chaos you are about to walk into, knowing that everyone saved all their "let's circle back on that" for when you got back. It's all still waiting for you, it was just tabled until you got back. 

You spent your time off managing everyone else's good time and came back needing more time off from your time off. And now you realize the break just highlighted how exhausting your normal pace really is.

Fine, we'll say it: That wasn't a vacation, that was functional burnout with sand between it's toes.

You coordinated everyone's itinerary, made sure the kids had sunscreen AND still fielded a few "quick" work calls between poolside margaritas. 

Meanwhile, everyone else actually relaxed. Weird how that works.

Here's what nobody tells high-capacity leaders: Taking time off doesn't fix the thing that makes you exhausted. It just gives you a clearer view of how you've designed your life around everyone else...

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