Self ‘Burnout Happened To Me’: Clinical Psychologist Lara Kocijan Shares Her Takeaways Working in mental health doesn't prevent you from burning out, Lara told FW's Sydney Social Club last week. Now, she wants to help you recognise the signs. By Natalie Cornish Published 24 September, 2019 Self ‘Burnout Happened To Me’: Clinical Psychologist Lara Kocijan Shares Her Takeaways Working in mental health doesn't prevent you from burning out, Lara told FW's Sydney Social Club last week. Now, she wants to help you recognise the signs. By Natalie Cornish Published 24 September, 2019 Previous article This Google-Approved Technique Could Take Your Leadership To The Next Level Next article 4 Trends You’ll Want To Wear From London Fashion Week Clinical psychologist Lara Kocijan has come full circle. Last year, she took three months off to recalibrate after quitting her job. She was, she told Future Women’s Sydney Social Club at The Indigo Project last week, “feeling completely annihilated” by work. Now, Lara is helping women in the same position recognise the psychological and physical impact professional burnout can have.“I am a perfectionist and I’m a people pleaser,” Lara told Future Women’s members. “I did everything that was asked of me [in my last job], and I did really well. I got promoted to the point where I would say, ‘I’m going to resign now and I’m going to go travel’ and they would say, ‘Come back and we’ll give you a more senior position’. I left there as the clinical director of the hospital – and I was completely burnt out. I did nothing for three months. I went to the beach and I meditated and I tried to get myself back. The work was amazing, so meaningful, but it was so exhausting by the end. So this topic feels incredibly moving for me. I now work less and I have a lot more free time. I have rearranged my entire lifestyle.” The debrief Best Of Future Women Wellbeing Behind the mask: How to master anxiety in the workplace By Georgie Collinson Wellbeing How Krystal Barter is changing healthcare By Melanie Dimmitt Wellbeing Domestic violence systems are failing children and young people: a message this National Child Protection Week By Conor Pall Wellbeing It took an ADHD diagnosis and a breakdown to change my relationship with work By Sally Spicer Gender diversity Soft Power By Briana Blackett Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By Sally Spicer Gender diversity Is this at the bottom of your To-Do list? By Briana Blackett Wellbeing How being a ‘good girl’ is holding you back By Dr Michelle McQuaid Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.