We live in a digital-first world where constant notifications, emails, and video meetings dominate our daily routines. While technology boosts efficiency, it also creates an invisible threat: digital burnout. Digital burnout is the exhaustion caused by constant screen time, information overload, and the pressure to always stay connected. It affects focus, productivity, and even emotional well-being. In today’s workplace, learning how to prevent and recover from digital burnout is essential for long-term success. 1. What Is Digital Burnout? Digital burnout happens when the demands of digital tools and communication exceed our brain’s capacity to cope. Unlike traditional stress, it’s triggered by: Endless emails and chat notifications Back-to-back virtual meetings Information overload from multiple platforms The “always-on” work culture Symptoms often include fatigue, irritability, reduced focus, and lack of motivation (see: The Psychology of Motivation at Work: How to ...