Chiropractic care is deeply rewarding, but the physical, emotional, and business demands of practice can sometimes lead to burnout. Burnout isn’t just a stressful day or week—it’s the result of prolonged, unaddressed stress that can leave practitioners feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected, and questioning their work.
Recognizing the early signs—such as chronic fatigue, irritability, withdrawal from loved ones, or feeling overwhelmed—is the first step toward protecting your well-being. Chiropractors often balance patient care with the pressures of running a business, making it especially important to prioritize self-care.
Simple but powerful strategies—like maintaining healthy habits, setting boundaries, seeking support, and cultivating interests outside the office—can help restore balance and prevent burnout. Taking care of yourself isn’t just good for you; it ensures you can continue providing the high-quality care your patients rely on.
Read more in this article from Clyb CCA member, ChiroPreferred >>>