It's important to be aware of the signs that could indicate you are experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, or moral distress. Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by chronic stress and lack of support. Compassion fatigue is a loss of empathy and interest in helping others due to repeated exposure to trauma and suffering. Moral distress is a feeling of guilt, anger, or powerlessness when you cannot act according to your ethical values or standards. If you notice any of the following signs in yourself or your colleagues, don't ignore them: feeling tired, drained, or overwhelmed; losing satisfaction or joy in your work; becoming cynical, detached, or indifferent; having difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things; experiencing mood swings, irritability, or anxiety; having trouble sleeping, eating, or relaxing; developing physical symptoms such as headaches, back pain, or digestive problems; isolating yourself from others or avoiding social activities; increasing your use of alcohol, drugs, or other coping mechanisms; and questioning your purpose, values, or competence. Seek help from a professional, a peer, or a mentor and take action to address the root causes of your distress.