Why Redefining Your Work Goals Might Be the Missing Piece in Your Recovery
When you’re living with a chronic illness, it can feel like your body and your career are constantly at odds. You want to succeed, you still have ambition, creativity, and drive, but the way you’ve been taught to work? It’s draining the very energy you need to heal.
I’ve been there. Crawling to the laptop in the mornings, working from bed, pushing through symptoms because I thought that’s what success demanded of me. I wore my productivity like a badge of honour. But the truth? My body was trying to protect me. I just wasn’t listening.
If you’re stuck in that cycle, working harder to feel enough but getting sicker in the process, this post is for you.
Let’s talk about how creating a healthier career might be the most important health decision you ever make.
Why Your Job Could Be Slowing Down Your Recovery
Healing takes more than supplements and symptom trackers. It requires energy… Emotional, mental and physical. And many of us are spending that energy on work environments, habits or expectations that are completely out of sync with what our bodies need.
Here’s how that shows up:
- You recover over the weekend, only to crash by Wednesday.
- You feel like you’re always “behind,” no matter how much you do.
- You say yes to work tasks that leave you exhausted, even though they’re not urgent or important.
- You’re constantly “on”, even outside of working hours.
This isn’t laziness. It’s survival.
And according to Mind UK, long-term stress caused by work demands can have a serious impact on both mental and physical health, particularly for those already managing chronic conditions.
But it doesn’t have to stay this way.
3 Signs You Need to Build a Healthier Career
1. You define success by your output, not your impact
If your self-worth is measured in how many hours you work or how much you produce, you’re likely pushing past your energy limits on a daily basis. Healing becomes secondary to proving your value.
2. You’re afraid to slow down, because you equate rest with falling behind
Let’s get one thing straight: Rest is not the opposite of ambition. It’s the fuel for it. Traditional work culture glorifies burnout and over-delivery. But when you rest strategically, your output becomes more sustainable and effective.
3. You haven’t adjusted your goals to reflect your current capacity
If you’re still trying to meet the same goals you set before your diagnosis, no wonder it feels like an uphill battle. A healthier career means aligning your ambitions with your reality, not with unrealistic expectations.
A Healthier Career Starts With These 3 Mindset Shifts
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1. Your career should support your healing, not compete with it
You can still be successful. You can still have goals. But your health is the foundation, not an afterthought. Start asking: “What does sustainable success look like for me?”
2. Doing less doesn’t mean achieving less
You don’t need to earn rest. You need to design your work so that rest is embedded in it. When you reduce cognitive overload and stop switching between tasks, you get more done with less stress.
3. Aligning your work with your values helps you heal
When your work reflects who you are, you experience less internal conflict and that means less emotional fatigue. Feeling connected to your purpose creates energy. It gives meaning to your day, even if your capacity is limited.
Small Adjustments, Big Results
Making your career work for you doesn’t mean a full-blown career change (unless that’s what you want). Sometimes, it’s as simple as:
- Reducing context switching during the day
- Asking for flexibility in your hours
- Saying no to the extras that drain your energy
- Creating a ‘crash plan’ for flare-ups
- Building a routine around your natural energy peaks
It’s about working smart, not harder.
Ready to Shift Gears?
If this is resonating, you’re not alone and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.
I offer 1:1 coaching for professionals who are navigating chronic illness while trying to build a work life that actually works for them. Together, we’ll uncover what matters most to you, identify what’s draining your energy, and start designing a healthier career that aligns with your values, capacity and goals.
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You Don’t Have to Choose Between Healing and Career
A healthier career isn’t about giving up, it’s about getting honest.
Getting honest about what you need.
What you value.
And how much better life could feel if your work stopped draining you—and started supporting you.
You deserve to feel well and fulfilled.
Let’s build that version of success, together.
Disclaimer:
The content in this blog is based on my personal experience of living with chronic illness and is shared for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your GP or healthcare professional before making any changes to your lifestyle, work routine, or health management. The tips and strategies shared here can be used alongside medical advice to support your well-being.
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