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"The actual state of burnout is not just a bad day or a bad week," Bourg Carter said. "It's when a person is so consumed with symptoms that they can't function."

Burnout usually sneaks up on people, she said.

"All of a sudden you're exhausted, you're feeling cynical and unattached," Bourg Carter said, "and you think 'What happened to me?'"

In addition to extra work, a lack of job satisfaction can exacerbate feelings of burnout, said Jennifer Schramm of the Society for Human Resource Management. Because middle-age workers have delayed retirement, Schramm said, younger employees feel like they can't advance. Less than 50 percent of workers said they were satisfied with their career development in the society's most recent job satisfaction survey.

"It could have a domino effect down the ladder where everyone feels a little bit stuck," said Schramm, the society's manager of workplace trends and forecasting. "A lot of the millennials really are having a hard time."

Those most likely to burn out are those who work excessively without breaks or outlets for stress, said Thomas Donohoe, who researches work-life balance at East Tennessee State University.

But there's hope, even for voluntary — and involuntary — workaholics.

Donohoe said talking about stressors with trusted friends or family is a good place to start. Other options include taking five minutes to eat or do simple exercises at the office, going for a brief walk or taking a catnap on the subway with a phone alarm set.

"Most people expect their brain to constantly be on," Bourg Carter noted, "but if your brain is constantly on, it will eventually shut itself off."

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Burned out?

About 1 in 4 employees show signs of burnout. Here are some signs, according to psychologist Sherrie Bourg Carter:

•Physical signs: Chest pain, chronic fatigue, sleep problems, lots of headaches, indigestion.

•Behavioral signs: Eating more or eating less, increasing drug or alcohol use, feeling more sensitive or emotional, isolating oneself from friends or colleagues.

•Psychological signs: Feeling depressed or anxious, feeling helpless or hopeless.

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