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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 10 MIN

Why Rest Feels Like a Chore After the Crunch

from IT Stress Relief · host Gena Frangina

In this episode, Gena takes a look at the perplexing reality many IT professionals face: the inability to feel restored even when they finally step away from work. Gena explains how sustained crunch culture conditions the nervous system to remain in a state of high vigilance, making stillness feel unfamiliar and even threatening. By exploring the wired-but-tired state and the common pitfalls of standard vacations, this episode shifts the conversation from time management to nervous system regulation.  KEY TAKEAWAYS High-pressure work environments train the nervous system to stay in a state of constant vigilance and rapid problem-solving, which becomes the body's ‘new normal’. For a system used to high activation, calmness can feel like uncertainty, which often triggers restlessness or guilt rather than relaxation. Physical exhaustion combined with a racing mind is a clear sign that the nervous system hasn't downshifted from work mode. If the body remains ‘braced’ for stress, it can take days of a vacation just to begin settling, often leading to a spike in anxiety just before returning to work. Recovery is not about the absence of work, but the presence of safety. Switching off requires repeated signals of safety to retrain the brain to down-regulate. BEST MOMENTS "Crunch isn’t just long hours; it’s sustained activation." "When activation has been the norm, calm can initially register as uncertainty, and uncertainty can trigger vigilance." "Recovery isn’t the absence of work; it’s the presence of safety." "Switching off isn't a technique you apply; it’s a physiological state." "If I’m not producing, who am I? Crunch culture ties identity to output, so when output pauses, identity can feel unstable." HOST BIO Gena Frangina, a seasoned software engineer with over a decade of industry experience, is your trusted host on the "IT Stress Relief" Podcast. Her unique background includes a profound passion for psychology, culminating in the attainment of a Business Psychology MSc. Gena's diverse skill set extends to accreditation as a Hypnotherapist, under the tutelage of Paul McKenna and his renowned team, as well as expertise in wellness coaching. This extensive blend of technical acumen and psychological insight positions Gena as an exceptional host in the IT world. She not only understands the intricacies of the field but also excels in guiding IT professionals towards holistic well-being. Tune in to Gena's podcast for enlightening interviews with IT specialists, and gain access to a wealth of knowledge. https://genafrangina.com/podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/gena.frangina IG: @gena.frangina

In this episode, Gena takes a look at the perplexing reality many IT professionals face: the inability to feel restored even when they finally step away from work. Gena explains how sustained crunch culture conditions the nervous system to remain in a state of high vigilance, making stillness feel unfamiliar and even threatening. By exploring the wired-but-tired state and the common pitfalls of standard vacations, this episode shifts the conversation from time management to nervous system regulation.  KEY TAKEAWAYS High-pressure work environments train the nervous system to stay in a state of constant vigilance and rapid problem-solving, which becomes the body's ‘new normal’. For a system used to high activation, calmness can feel like uncertainty, which often triggers restlessness or guilt rather than relaxation. Physical exhaustion combined with a racing mind is a clear sign that the nervous system hasn't downshifted from work mode. If the body remains ‘braced’ for stress, it can take days of a vacation just to begin settling, often leading to a spike in anxiety just before returning to work. Recovery is not about the absence of work, but the presence of safety. Switching off requires repeated signals of safety to retrain the brain to down-regulate. BEST MOMENTS "Crunch isn’t just long hours; it’s sustained activation." "When activation has been the norm, calm can initially register as uncertainty, and uncertainty can trigger vigilance." "Recovery isn’t the absence of work; it’s the presence of safety." "Switching off isn't a technique you apply; it’s a physiological state." "If I’m not producing, who am I? Crunch culture ties identity to output, so when output pauses, identity can feel unstable." HOST BIO Gena Frangina, a seasoned software engineer with over a decade of industry experience, is your trusted host on the "IT Stress Relief" Podcast. Her unique background includes a profound passion for psychology, culminating in the attainment of a Business Psychology MSc. Gena's diverse skill set extends to accreditation as a Hypnotherapist, under the tutelage of Paul McKenna and his renowned team, as well as expertise in wellness coaching. This extensive blend of technical acumen and psychological insight positions Gena as an exceptional host in the IT world. She not only understands the intricacies of the field but also excels in guiding IT professionals towards holistic well-being. Tune in to Gena's podcast for enlightening interviews with IT specialists, and gain access to a wealth of knowledge. https://genafrangina.com/podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/gena.frangina IG: @gena.frangina

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