Text saying 'What normal people are saying about this book' on an orange background.

“It’s been chaos. New job, no childcare, family in town for the holidays. Haven’t even opened the book yet. I’m scheduling for next year at this point.”

Anonymous, NYC

Stack of five paperback books titled "Burnout Your Burnout Recovery Workbook" with a close-up of the sixth book in front, featuring a black cover with orange and white text and an orange stripe at the top.

“I love the way Sean writes through and through. Love how he tells the story. He’s channeling his heart experience onto the page, and weaving it into the theme. What he’s created is beautifully raw. This book carried me, and I’ll be here from start to end.”

—Charity West, Author/Writer

Text on a black background stating, "What normal people are saying about this book," with the words "what normal" and "this book" in orange and the rest in white.

“We’re even burned out on talking about burnout. This book is a shock to the system: sharp, real, and finally saying what we’ve all been screaming internally.”

——Mo M., Early Reader

Book titled 'Burnout Your Burnout' by Sean D. Gibson, with black, orange, and white cover design, and a circular badge indicating it's the number one workbook for those who are over it.

I’ve felt this at every sales job I’ve had… greed masked as company policy’ is the major pitfall of the American workforce. Higher ups play God by having those below them get their hands dirty on their behalf and absorb all the awkward energy behind the gouging.

—David H., Los Angeles–based musical artist,
former enterprise sales representative for a
Fortune 500 company

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“I wish I hadn’t read this, just so I could read it for the first time again. Nobody writes like this. It’s raw. It’s unexpected. It’s human. It’s brilliant, and completely original. The idea of playing a minor role in your own life — wow. The more we give to our careers, the less happiness we take home. A powerful, personal, and practical book that will wake readers up in all the right ways.

—O.P., Senior Account Executive at Chicago Advertising Agency

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“It’s been chaos. New job, no childcare, family in town for the holidays. Haven’t even opened the book yet. I’m scheduling for next year at this point.”

Anonymous, NYC

Stack of five books titled "Burnout Your Burnout" by Sean D. Gibson, with the top book tilted forward, featuring a black, orange, and white cover design.

“I love the way Sean writes through and through. Love how he tells the story. He’s channeling his heart experience onto the page, and weaving it into the theme. What he’s created is beautifully raw. This book carried me, and I’ll be here from start to end.”

—Charity West, Author/Writer

Text on black background reading 'What normal people are saying about this book' with 'What normal' and 'this book' in red and the rest in white.

“We’re even burned out on talking about burnout. This book is a shock to the system: sharp, real, and finally saying what we’ve all been screaming internally.”

——Mo M., Early Reader

Bold white text on orange background says, "What normal people are saying about this book."
Book titled "Burnout Your Burnout" by Sean D. Gibson with a black cover and orange and white text. Front cover features a speech bubble with "The #1 workbook for those who are over it". Back cover contains quotes and a photo of the author.

I’ve felt this at every sales job I’ve had… greed masked as company policy’ is the major pitfall of the American workforce. Higher ups play God by having those below them get their hands dirty on their behalf and absorb all the awkward energy behind the gouging.

—David H., Los Angeles–based musical artist,
former enterprise sales representative for a
Fortune 500 company

Orange background with white text that says, "What normal people are saying about this book."

“I wish I hadn’t read this, just so I could read it for the first time again. Nobody writes like this. It’s raw. It’s unexpected. It’s human. It’s brilliant, and completely original. The idea of playing a minor role in your own life — wow. The more we give to our careers, the less happiness we take home. A powerful, personal, and practical book that will wake readers up in all the right ways.

—O.P., Senior Account Executive at Chicago Advertising Agency

Book titled "Burnout Your Out" by Sean D. Gibson, with a black cover, orange and white text, and an orange banner at the top reading "A real-time catharsis of corporate escape."