This book is for those who are drained on the outside and empty on the inside.
For those who give everything at work, keep everything running at home - and still feel unseen, unheard, and unrecognized for how much it takes just to keep going.
Exhausted at Work, Invisible at Home explores the quiet burnout of living in survival mode: constant professional pressure, invisible mental load, unbalanced relationships, and the loneliness that grows even when you're surrounded by people.
Here, exhaustion is not treated as weakness, but as a signal.
A warning that something is wrong - not with you, but with the expectations, dynamics, and demands placed upon you.
With a deeply honest and human approach, this book addresses:
Emotional and physical burnout
The feeling of never being enough
Invisibility within your own home
Relationships where support turns into obligation
The cost of always prioritizing everyone and everything - except yourself
This is not a book of quick fixes or empty motivational quotes.
It is an invitation to awareness, boundaries, and reclaiming your voice.
Because being tired all the time is not normal.
And living invisible should never be the price of love, work, or responsibility.