Everyone talks about burnout in January, after the holiday rush. But here’s the thing nobody warns you about: summer burnout is just as real — and often hits harder, because you didn’t see it coming. Summer is supposed to be the season of rest, vacations, and sunshine. So when you’re dragging yourself through each day, snapping at people you love, and struggling to enjoy things that normally make you happy, it feels confusing — even a little embarrassing. “How can I be burned out? It’s summer!” But the pressure to “make the most” of summer, combined with disrupted routines, heat-induced fatigue, and social overload, creates a perfect storm for mental and physical exhaustion. The good news? Once you recognize what’s happening, recovery is completely within reach. What Is Summer Burnout, Really? Burnout isn’t just being “tired.” It’s a state of chronic stress that leaves you emotionally drained, mentally foggy, and physically depleted. Summer burnout specifically tends to sneak u...