
Workaholic on a cruise
Searching for a meaningful gift for someone healing from career burnout? Our collection offers witty and warm items designed to inspire hope, resilience, and a fresh start. Perfect for reminding them that brighter days are ahead and that recovery is a journey worth celebrating.
Workaholic on a cruise
A female patient in an exam room sees a sign that reads, 'Break glass in case of physician burnout'
IN box...OUT is wastepaper basket on fire.
"This is nice … let’s not hop again tomorrow."
Another day at work would be one too many...
"They've hiked up our targets again...I'm going to have to put in some overtime to have any chance of meeting them!"
Man running in a hamster wheel
"We offer a generous flex time policy - you can work your 90 hours per week any way you'd like."
Danger Slow Sand.
Stressed over time management
"I think that might have been one deadline too many for Tim!"
"I haven't felt that overwhelming urge to create, but then again I haven't felt much of anything lately."
'All right, Hargreaves, you've made your point clear.'
How to recover from a bad day
"If you're not on the brink of despair you're part of the problem"
Sports Radio in Crisis
Exhausted employee
'The trouble with success is that the formula is the same for a nervous breakdown.'
"I don't think we can put off dealing with 'presenteeism' any longer."
'I need tomorrow off to recharge my batteries.'
Pre-vacation-burn-out radiology reports.
'My work-lifestyle balance is shot, I'm either working or I'm dead!'
Doctor sleeps in a patients bed.
"There are 168 hours in as week and I work 184."
"Marie, forward all my calls – I’m working on an ulcer from home today."
'We took a look at our passport pictures and realized that we need a vacation.'
"I'm burned out on fetching. I'm thinking of changing careers."
'We got here too late. All his fizz is gone!'
'No, Stanworth, feeling sick of your job does not qualify you for sick leave.'
'I'm going to prescribe for you to stay away from the news on TV and all social media!'
"It's the worst part of working here...spending so much time with people at the end of their tether, ill, stressed, desperate for help..."
Mall Santa's Anonymous: 'Holidays are always the hardest - especially Christmas.'
"Sorry I'm late again, boss. I got held up in self-doubt and regrets."
'Did you finish the business plan and out look for the next five years?'
"You don’t seem happy here."
Explore our range of uplifting mugs crafted for those on the road to recovery from burnout—find your new favorite way to start the day positively.
Discover cozy pillows designed to comfort and inspire—an ideal gift for someone healing from burnout and creating a peaceful retreat.
Brighten their space with inspiring prints that symbolize hope and recovery—ideal for celebrating resilience and fresh starts.
Check out our empowering T-shirts, perfect for those rebuilding after career burnout—wear your resilience with pride and a touch of humor.