If you’re like most people, you probably think that burning out is something that happens to people who work in professions such as engineering or law. But if you’re driving an automatic car, it’s just as likely that you’ll experience burnout if you don’t take care of your car. The first step is to understand the signs of burnout. The most common sign of burnout is feeling overwhelmed and stressed out. Other signs include feeling like you can’t do anything right, having no energy left after working for a while, and feeling like your job is taking up all your time and energy. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to take some time for yourself to relax and rejuvenate. You can do this by going for a walk or taking a bath. If you have children at home, they can also help by playing outside or watching TV until they’re sleepy. Once you’ve taken care of yourself, it’s important to take care of your car too. Make sure the oil is changed regularly and check the air filters regularly. And finally, make sure your car has enough fuel so that it can run properly even when there’s no one around to drive it!