
Burnout in physical therapy isn’t just about workload—it’s about how clinicians process stress over time.
In this episode, Jimmy talks with Charles Inniss about why optimism is not a personality trait, but a trainable skill. They break down how burnout develops in PT careers, why cynicism follows exhaustion, and what clinicians and clinic owners can actually do about it.
If you run a clinic, this matters because burnout directly impacts retention, patient outcomes, and culture. If you’re a clinician, this gives you a practical framework to regain control of your career experience.
What you’ll learn:
• Why PT burnout happens even in “good” jobs
• The difference between exhaustion and cynicism
• How optimism works like a muscle
• Simple daily habits to improve mental resilience
• How clinic culture contributes to burnout (or prevents it)
Get His Book: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Optimism-Game-Depression-Happiness/dp/1967115281
Sponsors:
SaRA Health – helping clinics increase revenue without adding staff
EMPOWER EMR – faster documentation and better workflows
U.S. Physical Therapy – clinician-led growth and career support
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