The Recognition
Naming what's happening
Six months of powering through. This morning your body said no — you couldn't get out of bed, couldn't open the laptop, couldn't pretend anymore. The burnout you've been denying just became undeniable.
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Part of this story
The Burnout Conversation
→Six months of keeping it together. This morning you couldn't get out of bed. Navigate naming burnout and building a real plan.
Part of the quest
Mental Health Conversations
→The signs you notice in a colleague, the burnout you name for yourself, the friend in crisis at 2am, and the manager's responsibility when something is wrong. Navigate the hardest conversations about mental health.
What you'll learn from The Recognition
This scenario focuses on Naming what's happening — a critical skill inside the broader mental health domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Burnout Conversation, a full interactive story inside the Mental Health Conversations quest.
Skills you'll build in Mental Health Conversations
More scenarios in this quest
Your manager asks for a quick sync. Your hands are sweating. You've rehearsed this conversation twelve times — the one where you admit you're not okay and need something to change.
Your manager nods and says 'everyone's stressed right now.' They're not dismissing you exactly — but they're not hearing you either. The gap between what you said and what they understood feels enormous.
Enough talking about the problem. You and your manager sit down with a calendar and start building boundaries that might actually hold — real changes, not just sympathy.
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