When Lifestyle Becomes the Villain

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“I am always tired. Even sleep doesn’t make it go away.”

This is a statement frequently heard from many young people today. Experts say that what lies behind it is often not ordinary tiredness, but a serious state of lifestyle-related burnout.

Experts consistently observe that modern lifestyles are mentally and physically exhausting young people. Constant pressure to remain productive, lack of sleep, unhealthy eating habits  and social isolation all combine to create this condition.

What happens in burnout is that the body’s and mind’s recovery system begins to break down. Even after sleeping through the night, a person wakes up feeling exhausted. This is because the problem does not lie only in the body; it also affects the nervous system, emotional well-being and overall lifestyle.

Factors That Push Young People Towards  Burnout

The pressure to study more, work more and earn more contributes significantly to burnout among young people. The younger generation is often living a life without adequate rest.

Fear of losing one’s job, examination pressure and professional competition all increase mental stress. As a result, emotional and psychological resilience gradually diminishes.

Using phones and computers late into the night and maintaining irregular sleeping patterns negatively affect the body’s natural rhythms.
Going to sleep and waking up at consistent times are equally important for both the body and the brain.

Having more online connections and fewer offline relationships invites loneliness into one’s life.

As a result, genuine emotional connections become weaker. The decline in face-to-face conversations reduces emotional support and can make burnout more severe.

The constant rush of city life, commuting, traffic and work-related pressures mentally exhaust many young people. We often read reports about the increasing risk of heart disease among young people. This is one of the major factors behind that trend. Moreover, the same circumstances contribute to the growing prevalence of conditions such as fatty liver disease, hormonal imbalances  and depression.
Maintaining a regular sleep schedule, following a balanced diet, exercising regularly and reducing screen time are among the key ways to address these problems.

Do not ignore the symptoms mentioned above by assuming, “Everyone lives like this.” When your  body signals that it needs rest, be willing to listen to it.


Warning Signs to Watch For

• Feeling tired all the time
• Reduced concentration
• Mental sluggishness or brain fog
• Even small things becoming unbearable
• Headaches and body aches
• Irritability
• Sleep problems
• Lack of motivation

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