FUNemployed: Burnout, business pressure, and building more sustainable systems
Entrepreneurship often rewards resilience, speed, and relentless momentum. But the same qualities that help build a business can also create pressure that is difficult to sustain. Over time, what looks like commitment from the outside can start to feel like exhaustion on the inside. That is the backdrop to this episode of Meet the Management.
In this conversation with Nimacc Global, Decusatio’s Tabitha Oxford speaks with Michelle Janse van Rensburg, the discussion turns to founder burnout, operational pressure, and the challenge of building a business that does not depend on constant personal overextension.
Rather than treating burnout as a personal weakness, the episode opens up a more strategic question: what kind of systems, structure, and support are needed to make growth sustainable? That perspective fits Nimacc’s broader positioning as a digital transformation consultancy that helps businesses streamline operations, automate repetitive processes, and reduce complexity. It is a timely conversation because many business owners are not only trying to grow revenue. They are also trying to protect their focus, energy, and decision-making capacity while doing it.

About the guest
Michelle Janse van Rensburg is the CEO of Nimacc Global, where she works closely with businesses to improve how they operate, grow, and manage pressure behind the scenes.
Her perspective makes her a strong fit for this conversation because she understands that burnout in entrepreneurship is rarely just a personal issue. It is often tied to the way a business is structured, the systems it relies on, and the amount of operational pressure placed on the founder.
Working at the intersection of business performance, process improvement, and day-to-day operational realities, Michelle brings a practical view to the topic. She is well placed to speak about the hidden strain many entrepreneurs carry, and why healthier growth often starts with better support, clearer systems, and a more sustainable way of working.
Why this conversation matters
This conversation matters because burnout is often normalised in entrepreneurship. Long hours, constant urgency, and the expectation to keep everything moving can easily be mistaken for commitment or ambition. But over time, that way of operating becomes costly, both personally and professionally. Research and business guidance on entrepreneurial burnout consistently point to the role of boundaries, recovery, and smarter systems in preventing exhaustion from becoming the default.
That is part of what makes this episode useful. It reframes burnout as something that should be addressed structurally, not just emotionally. Nimacc’s public content increasingly centres the idea that growth should not feel like burnout in disguise, and that better systems can help founders work more sustainably rather than simply pushing harder.
For founders and business owners, that shift is important. A business that depends entirely on one person’s constant energy is not only stressful, it is fragile. Conversations like this help move the narrative from hustle to health, and from pressure to better design.
In this episode
This episode explores a side of entrepreneurship that is often hidden behind the language of hustle, ambition, and success. It looks at what burnout can actually feel like for founders, why it happens so easily, and how quickly pressure can become normalised when everything in the business depends on you.
Rather than treating burnout as something personal or abstract, the conversation opens up a more practical discussion about sustainability in business. It touches on the patterns that leave entrepreneurs depleted and the importance of creating healthier ways of working before exhaustion becomes part of the culture.
It is also a conversation about balance in a more honest sense, not perfect balance, but the kind that allows business owners to keep building without constantly running on empty.
Watch the full episode to hear Michelle Janse van Rensburg unpack the realities of entrepreneurial burnout, the habits that make it worse, and the small but meaningful shifts that can help founders work in a healthier, more sustainable way.

About Nimacc Global
Nimacc Global is a digital transformation and accounting solutions business. On its website, the company says it helps businesses streamline operations through tailored digital transformation strategies, automation, cloud accounting tools like Xero, CIN7, and POS systems, as well as dashboard reporting and virtual CFO services.
Its wider positioning is built around reducing inefficiency, automating repetitive work, and giving business owners more clarity and room to focus on growth. That is especially relevant in the context of this episode, because burnout is often intensified by messy operations, manual admin, and businesses that rely too heavily on the founder for everything.
In that sense, Nimacc’s role in this conversation is not incidental. It reflects a broader idea that healthy business growth is not only about revenue or scale; it is also about building systems that allow the business, and the person leading it, to function more sustainably.


