Privacy Policy

At Work Ignited, your privacy is very important to us!

Work Ignited LLC ("Company", "we", or "us") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through this Privacy Policy.

This Privacy Policy governs your access to and use of workignited.com, including any content, functionality, and services offered on or through workignited.com (the "Website"), whether as a guest or a registered user.

When accessing the Website, the Company will learn certain information about you, both automatically and through voluntary actions you may take. during your visit. This policy applies to information we collect on the Website and in email, text, or other elextronic messages between you and the Website.

Please read the Privacy Policy carefully before you start to use the Website. By using the Website or by clicking to accept or aagree to the Terms of Use when this option is made available to you, you accept and agree to be bound and abide by the Privacy Policy. If you do not want to agree to the Privacy Policy, you must not access or use the Website.

Children Under the Age of 13

Our Website is not intended for children under 13 years of age. No one under age 13 may provide any information to or on the Website. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you are under 13, do not use or provide any information on this Website or on or through any of its features/register on the Website, make any purchases through the Website, use any of the interactive or public comment features of this Website or provide any information about yourself to us, including your name, address, telephone number, email address, or any screen name or. user name. you may use.

If we learn we have collected or received personal information from a child under 13, we will delete that information. If you believe we might have information from or about a child under 13, please contact us at [email protected].

What We Collect

When you access the Website, the Company will learn certain information about you during your visit.

INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE TO US: The Website provides various places for users to provide information. We collect information that users provide by filling out forms on the Website, communicating with us via contact forms, responding to surveys, search queries on our search feature, providing comments or other feedback, and providing information when ordering a product or service via the Website.

We use information you provide to us to deliver the requested product and/or service, to improve our overall performance, and to provide you with offers, promotions, and information.

The Company does not use automatic data collection techology or other means to collect information about your equipment, browsing actions, location, or patterns.

Use of Cookies and Pixels

Similar to other commercial websites, our website utilizes a standard technology called "cookies" and server logs to collect information about how our site is used. Information gathered through cookies and server logs may include the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our site, and the websites visited just before and just after our own, as well as your IP address.

A cookie is a very small text document, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier. When you visit a website, that site's computer asks your computer for permission to store this file in a part of your hard drive specifically designated for cookies. Each website can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a website to access cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.

Third Party Use of Cookies

Some content or applications, including advertisements, on the Website are served by third-parties, including advertisers, ad networks and servers, content providers, and application providers. These third parties may use cookies alone or in conjunction with web beacons or other tracking technologies to collect information about you when you use our website. The information they collect may be associated with your personal information or they may collect information, including personal information, about your online activities over time and across different websites and other online services. They may use this information to provide you with interest-based (behavioral) advertising or other targeted content.

We do not control these third parties' tracking technologies or how they may be used. If you have any questions about an advertisement or other targeted content, you should contact the responsible provider directly.

Email Information

If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. We provide the same protections for these electronic communications that we employ in the maintenance of information received online, mail, and telephone. This also applies when you register for our website, sign up through any of our forms using your email address or make a purchase on this site. For further information see the email policies below.

Email Policies

We are committed to keeping your e-mail address confidential. We do not sell, rent, or lease our subscription lists to third parties, and will not disclose your email address to any third parties except as allowed in the section titled Disclosure of Your Information.

We will maintain the information you send via e-mail in accordance with applicable federal law.

In compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act, all e-mails sent from our organization will clearly state who the e-mail is from and provide clear information on how to contact the sender. In addition, all e-mail messages will also contain concise information on how to remove yourself from our mailing list so that you receive no further e-mail communication from us.

Our emails provide users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us and our partners by reading the unsubscribe instructions located at the bottom of any e-mail they receive from us at anytime.

Users who no longer wish to receive our newsletter or promotional materials may opt-out of receiving these communications by clicking on the unsubscribe link in the e-mail.

How and Why We Collect Information

The Company collects your information in order to record and support your participation in the activities you select. If you register to download a book or resources, sign up for our newsletter, and/or purchase a product from us, we collect your information. We use this information to deliver your product and to keep you informed about the products and services you have selected to receive and any related products and/or services. As a visitor to this Website, you can engage in most activities without providing any personal information. It is only when you seek to download resources and/or register for services that you are required to provide information.

If you are outside the European Union and opt to receive any free resources, participate in any free training programs, register for a webinar, register for a live event, register for a seminar, or purchase any products sold by the Company on this Website, we will automatically enroll ​you to receive our free email newsletter. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, you can unsubscribe anytime. We include an “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of every email we send. If you ever have trouble unsubscribing, you can send an email to [email protected] requesting to unsubscribe from future emails.

If you are in the European Union and opt to receive any free resources, participate in any free training programs, register for a webinar, register for a live event, register for a seminar, or purchase any products sold by the Company on this Website, we will only enroll ​you to receive our free email newsletter if you affirmatively consent to it. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, you can unsubscribe anytime. We include an “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of every email we send. If you ever have trouble unsubscribing, you can send an email to [email protected] requesting to unsubscribe from future emails.

HOW WE USE PERSONAL INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE TO US: We use personal information for purposes of presenting our Website and its contents to you, providing you with information, providing you with offers for products and services, providing you with information about your subscriptions and products, carrying out any contract between you and the Company, administering our business activities, providing customer service, and making available other items and services to our customers and prospective customers.

From time-to-time, we may use the information you provide to us to display advertisements to you that are tailored to your personal characteristics, interests, and activities.

Disclosure of your Information

As a general rule, we do not sell, rent, lease or otherwise transfer any information collected whether automatically or through your voluntary action. We may disclose your personal information to our subsidiaries, affiliates, and service providers for the purpose of providing our services to you. We may disclose your personal information to a third party, including a lawyer or collection agency, when necessary to enforce our terms of service or any other agreement between you and the Company. We may provide your information to any successor in interest in the event of a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some or all of the Company’s asserts and/or business. We may disclose information when legally compelled to do so, in other words, when we, in good faith, believe that the law requires it or for the protection of our legal rights or when compelled by a court or other governmental entity to do so.

How we Protect Your Information and Secure Information Transmissions

We employ commercially reasonable methods to ensure the security of the information you provide to us and the information we collect automatically. This includes using standard security protocols and working only with reputable third-party vendors.

Email is not recognized as a secure medium of communication. For this reason, we request that you do not send private information to us by email. However, doing so is allowed, but at your own risk. Some of the information you may enter on our website may be transmitted securely via a secure medium known as Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL. Credit Card information and other sensitive information is never transmitted via email.

The Company may use software programs to create summary statistics, which are used for such purposes as assessing the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, what information is of most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas.

For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, the Company uses software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.

Policy Changes

It is our policy to post any changes we make to our privacy policy on this page. If we make material changes to how we treat our users' personal information, we will notify you by email to the email address specified in your account and/or through a notice on the Website home page. The date the privacy policy was last revised is identified at the bottom of the page. You are responsible for ensuring we have an up-to-date active and deliverable email address for you, and for periodically visiting our Website and this privacy policy to check for any changes.

Visitors' GDPR Rights

VISITORS’ GDPR RIGHTS

If you are within the European Union, you are entitled to certain information and have certain rights under the General Data Protection Regulation. Those rights include:

We will retain the any information you choose to provide to us until the earlier of: (a) you asking us to delete the information, (b) our decision to cease using our existing data providers, or (c) the Company decides that the value in retaining the data is outweighed by the costs of retaining it.

You have the right to request access to your data that the Company stores and the rights to either rectify or erase your personal data.

You have the right to seek restrictions on the processing of your data.

You have the right to object to the processing of your data and the right to the portability of your data.

To the extent that you provided consent to the Company’s processing of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based upon consent that occurred prior to your withdrawal of consent.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority that has jurisdiction over issues related to the General Data Protection Regulation.

We require only the information that is reasonably required to enter into a contract with you. We will not require you to provide consent for any unnecessary processing as a condition of entering into a contract with us.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about this Privacy Policy, please contact us:

  • By phone number: 716-276-8005

  • By mail: 8304 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221

Effective: January 1, 2017

Last Updated: October 1, 2024

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Burnout Free Year

Get Ready for a Burnout Free Year

December 02, 20258 min read

Producitvity Get Ready for a Burnout-Free Year: A Leadership Reset for 2026

I heard someone recently say that just because something is common doesn’t mean it’s normal. And wow… that hit me. Many of my clients have been telling me they feel “burned out,” “done,” or “running on fumes.” I found myself almost accepting burnout as an inevitable part of modern work.

But here’s the truth: we should not have to work ourselves to the point of exhaustion before realizing there must be a better way.

If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, drained, stretched thin, or secretly wondering whether you’ll ever feel “enough,” you’re in the right place. Let’s start 2026 with a mission to feel:

  • Strong instead of depleted

  • Clear-minded instead of overwhelmed

  • In control rather than frantic

  • Energized rather than running on empty

  • Genuinely fulfilled rather than simply going through the motions

This isn’t about lowering your standards. It’s about raising the quality of your life.

What Burnout Actually Is (and What it Isn’t)

The World Health Organization defines burnout as:

“A syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed, characterized by feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; increased mental distance or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one’s job; and reduced professional effectiveness.”

It’s not weakness. It’s not a bad attitude. It’s not being dramatic. It’s a health and performance crisis caused by prolonged overload, something high performers are especially vulnerable to.

Signals of Burnout

Some signs hit you over the head. Others sneak up quietly. Do any of these sound like you?

At Work

  • Productivity suffers: You’re putting in Olympic-training hours yet falling short of your goals

  • Decision making gets fuzzy: Choosing a font suddenly feels like choosing a life partner

  • Patience evaporates: Meetings that used to mildly annoy you now feel like a trip to the dentist (no offense, Dr. Scibor)

  • Collaboration becomes optional: You start avoiding people because you can get things done faster and better yourself (or so you think)

  • Creativity flatlines: You stare at the screen like it owes you money

  • You quit without leaving: You like your job, at least you did at one time, and you wish you could get that feeling back


At Home

  • Your fuse gets shorter: Your partner breathes too loudly and you’re ready to draft a household policy about it

  • You become emotionally MIA: You’re physically present but mentally scrolling your to-do list from sunrise to sunset

  • Resentment sneaks in: The ever-growing pile in the garage becomes your arch-nemesis

  • Joy is a distant memory: Even fun things feel like just more things

  • You fantasize about running away, just for a weekend. Alone. With room service.

Your Health

  • The 3 am wake-up: You’re exhausted and wired at the same time

  • Uninvited aches and pains: Everything from your neck to your soul feels stiff

  • Your immune system has thrown in the towel: Every cold floating near you becomes yours

  • Your body is waving the white flag: Digestive issues, tension headaches, inflammation, fatigue...you name it

  • You’ve lost your spark: Numbness, overwhelm, anxiety, or sudden crying during a Hallmark movie

How Common Is Burnout?

The meeting invite, the email, the thing your coworker said, the laundry...if it all feels like too much, you’re not alone.

Here’s what research says:

  • 52% of employees report feeling burned out

  • Burnout is highest among women in leadership

  • HR professionals consistently rank among the top five most burned-out professions due to emotional load, decision fatigue, and being the “fixer” for everyone else.

So, no. You’re not imagining it. In fact, I’ve faced these same challenges, too. Let’s work together to make the changes in our lives that we all desire.

5 Things You Must Let Go

The first step is recognizing that avoiding burnout doesn’t mean you have to give up your goals, but the hard truth is that something has to give. Can you let go of one or more of these things by January 1st?

1. Perfectionism

Whether you’re setting unrealistic goals for yourself or your team or trying to have the Pinterest perfect house, trying to deliver 120% solutions all the time is a guaranteed path to exhaustion. For many things, there is a clear point of diminishing return. Ask yourself: Would 95% still meet the need?

2. Clutter (digital, emotional, and physical)

Physical clutter equals mental clutter. Clear your desk. Get your Inbox to zero. Organize that landing zone in your back hall. Just one hour of tidying each week can change your entire mental load.

3. Too Many Priorities

High achievers set high goals, yet sometimes, they are so high that you set yourself up for failure and disappointment right out of the gate. Want to have it all? You can, but probably not all at once. Rethink that concept and determine what you really want for 2026. Let go of the rest. Then, be comfortable not having what you’ve intentionally decided that you don’t want.

4. Guilt and Anxiety

You feel guilty saying yes. You feel guilty saying no. You feel guilty resting. You feel guilty delegating. It’s time to stop feeling like you’re not enough and let go of your fear of missing out. Opportunities will always exist for people who are smart, kind, talented, and dependable. Saying “not now” doesn’t jeopardize your career. It protects your sustainability.

5. Believing That You Must Handle Everything

My clients dealing with the highest levels of burnout often get to that place because they don’t ask for help, they don’t trust people, and they don’t delegate. Eventually, they teach others that they don’t need to bring their brains to work because they only need their hands and feet to handle the daily load. It’s time to think about lifting people up because it will lift you up, as well.

3 Ways to Prepare for a Burnout-Free 2026

Don’t let preparing for a burnout-free 2026 create more stress and overwhelm in your life. You don’t need a big, dramatic change. Try these three simple shifts. Small adjustments create big relief when they’re done consistently.

1. Prioritize Rest (the kind that actually restores you)

Rest isn’t a reward you only get when you achieve something big, nor does it mean laying on the couch binging on Netflix. Rest is an opportunity to reset, recharge, and re-energize so you can show up with clarity, steady energy, and a sense of calm you may not have felt in a long time.

Rest can look like:

  • Going for a walk outside to reset your mind (even in the snow)

  • Taking 10 minutes in the morning to pray, meditate, or simply reflect

  • Moving your body in ways that feel good

  • Trying a hobby you haven’t made time for

  • Spending unrushed time with people who fill your cup

Rest is fuel. It’s what keeps you nourished and grounded.

2. Get Your Work Organized (so your days work for you, not against you)

You don’t need a million systems, just a few key habits that help you regain control of your time and your mental load.

Try starting with:

  • Prioritizing realistic weekly goals. Remember that not everything is urgent, not everything is important, and not everything needs to be done by you. Choose high value activities that will support your goals.

  • Delegating with intention. Use the EDGE method (Explain → Demonstrate → Guide → Empower) to build trust and the assurance that it will work.

  • Protecting your focus time. Block 2–3 windows each week so you can really hit your stride to make real progress.

  • Creating breathing room between meetings. Even ten minutes can change the flow of your entire day.

  • Checking email in batches. Three windows a day is enough. Your brain needs time to think. Plus, the world won’t come to an end in the next 2 hours if you don't check your emails.

Small choices like these create big shifts in how focused, capable, and steady you feel.

3. Bring More Ease into Your Home Life (because home should support your well-being, too)

Just because you’re an expert at managing chaos doesn’t mean your home can’t feel calm. You just need a few simple systems that reduce stress and give everyone a clear role.

Ideas to try:

  • Divide up tasks and let them be “good enough.” Even small tasks help lighten your mental load while teaching kids responsibility. And remember, they might not do things your way but done is still done.

  • Create easy weekly routines. A Sunday reset, a shared family calendar, or a quick evening tidy can change the tone of your whole week.

  • Simplify meals. Plan 4–5 go-to dinners, rotate them, and remove the pressure to reinvent the wheel every night. Try the crockpot that you probably got for a wedding gift. Dinner will be ready and waiting when you get home.

  • Outsource when you can. Grocery drop-off, cleaning help, and lawn care are all ways to buy back your time and your energy.

These little adjustments create breathing room and breathing room is what prevents burnout before it starts.

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The Bottom Line

2026 doesn’t need a new you. It needs a rested, focused, and supported version of you. When you recognize the warning signals, let go of behaviors that zap your energy, and build systems that serve you, you don’t just prevent burnout. You unlock your capacity to lead, love, and live with intention again. Cheers to a 2026 full of energy and abundance!

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Amy A. Pearl

Amy Pearl is Work Ignited's Chief Optimizer, bringing strategic solutions and simple tools to your workplace.

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