The Anti-Burnout Routine: How I Work Less & Earn More Now
Let’s be real: burnout culture is so 2019. Yet, so many of us still feel stuck on the hamster wheel, longer hours, constant hustle, never-ending tasks.
Here’s the truth no one tells you: working more hours doesn’t equal making more money.
In fact, my income only really grew when I started doing less.
I know, I know, it sounds backwards. So let me break down exactly how my anti-burnout routine helps me work less, earn more, and actually enjoy my life.
Step 1: Do a Brutal Task Audit
Grab a notebook. List out every task you do in a week, every call, email, chore, project.
Ask:
Does this make me money?
Does this bring me joy?
Can I automate or delegate this?
The first time I did this, I realized 40% of my “busy work” made zero difference to my bottom line. So I ditched or delegated it.
Step 2: Time-Block Like a Boss
I know, I know, you’ve heard it before. But here’s the twist: I time-block rest first.
I literally schedule “unavailable” blocks for naps, walks, reading, or doing nothing. Then I protect my deep work hours like gold.
Step 3: Use Smart AI Tools
I’m obsessed with letting AI handle the boring stuff, think auto-scheduling posts, drafting emails, managing invoices.
It’s like having an assistant, minus the payroll headache.
Step 4: Take Guilt-Free Downtime
This is the hard part. If you’re wired to hustle, doing nothing feels wrong.
But here’s the thing: rest makes you sharper. I get my best ideas not when I’m grinding, but when I’m walking, journaling, or just chilling on the porch.
Since I ditched burnout culture, I’ve:
Doubled my freelance rates (fresh brain = better work = higher pay)
Landed dream clients who respect boundaries
Actually enjoy my days instead of living for vacations
Hustle culture doesn’t care about you. But you should.
Try this: block out one afternoon this week to do nothing work-related. Watch what happens — your brain and bank account might just thank you.