Burnout: The Science-Backed Guide for Women to Reduce Stress, Stop Overthinking, and Live a Happier Life

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Ebury Publishing, Mar 14, 2019 - Self-Help - 304 pages

Discover why women experience burnout differently than men – and the empowering, science-backed guide to minimize stress, end the cycle of overwhelm, and live a more joyful life.

'A total game-changer.'
Brené Brown, PhD, bestselling author of Dare to Lead and Rising Strong

The gap between what it’s really like to be a woman and what the world expects women to be is overwhelming and, so often, we exhaust ourselves trying to close that gap.

How can you love your body when everything around you tells you you’re inadequate?

How do you ‘lean in’ at work when you’re already giving 110% and still not recognised?

How can you live happily and healthily in a world that constantly tells you you’re too much - or not enough?


In their ground-breaking book Burnout, sisters Emily Nagoski, PhD, bestselling author of Come as You Are, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA, offer an accessible, science-based approach to stress management and women’s wellbeing. They explain why burnout happens, and how to recover, reset, and prevent it.

With insights from the latest research, practical advice, and simple exercises, Burnout reveals:

  • How to complete the biological stress cycle and return your body to a state of calm
  • How to manage the ‘monitor’ in your brain that regulates frustration and emotional stress
  • How the Bikini Industrial Complex undermines body image, and how to resist it
  • Why rest, connection, and working with your inner critic are essential for recovery and long-term wellbeing


Eye-opening and compassionate, Burnout transforms the way we understand stress, mental health, and self-care for women. It offers a clear, practical path to feeling better, building resilience, and creating a more balanced, joyful life.

All women will find something transformative in these pages - and be empowered to create positive and lasting change.

Praise for Burnout:

‘The gold standard of self-help books, delivering cutting-edge science with energy, empathy, and wit.’ Sarah Knight, bestselling author of Calm the F*** Down

‘Groundbreaking and practical and, unlike most books on the subject, grounded in thorough research.’ Sunday Times Style

‘Not just another self help book... turns our struggle with stress on its head’ Sarah Wilson, bestselling author of First, We Make the Beast Beautiful

‘Their compassionate, science-based advice on how to release it made me cry with gratitude and relief. The book is that revolutionary’ Peggy Orenstein, author of Girls & Sex

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About the author (2019)

Emily Nagoski (Author)
Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski are identical twins with doctorates in opposite fields. One a scientist, the other a musician, both are teachers and writers who approach wellbeing from the perspectives of research and practical experience.
Emily Nagoski is the New York Times bestselling author of Come As You Are. She has a PhD in Health Behavior with a minor in Human Sexuality from Indiana University, and a MS in Counseling, also from IU, including a clinical internship at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic. She has been a sex educator for twenty years and currently works as the inaugural Director of Wellness Education at Smith College.

Amelia Nagoski (Author)
Amelia Nagoski is a conductor with a DMA in conducting from the University of Connecticut. An assistant professor and coordinator of music at Western New England university, she regularly presents educational sessions discussing application of communications science and psychological research for audiences of other professional musicians, including ‘Beyond Burnout Prevention: Embodied Wellness for Conductors’.

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